I clicked on the "now playing" feature on music match while playing OLP. It showed a short bio then a small pic of the CDs. There was one that caught my eye because I hadn't seen it before. It was "CLUMSY US". My expression:
Track listing: 1. Superman's Dead 1. Clumsy [edit] 2. Automatic Flowers 2. Clumsy [album version] 3. Carnival 4. Big Dumb Rocket 5. 4am 6. Shaking 7. Clumsy 8. Hello Oskar 9. Let You Down 10. Story of 100 Aisles 11. Car Crash
I was so not aware that this existed.
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It doesn't really exist. I have the US version, it's the same as the Canadian version. Notice that the track list for the US version has not only Clumsy (edit) and Clumsy (album version), but also Clumsy where it normally appears in the track list for the album, and it would also be the album version.
If you want to hear the first two tracks which are supposedly "Clumsy (edit)" and "Clumsy (album version)", follow this link and listen to the samples.
OrangeSteamboat wrote:*blinks four or five times, and walks away before getting even more confused*
I think that somehow, companies like Amazon.com got the track list for Clumsy messed up by replacing the names of the first two songs with the track list from the Clumsy single, and Clumsy (US) was born. But if you listen to the samples of the first two tracks from Clumsy (US) on amazon.com, you can hear that the first song is really Superman's Dead, not Clumsy (edit) and the second song is Automatic Flowers, not Clumsy (album version).
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