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− | {{album|cover= | + | {{album |
+ | | cover=TrueBlue CD JP booklet.pdf | ||
+ | | label=[[sega:Wave Master|Wave Master]] | ||
+ | | composer=Joseph Garrity, Norman Grossfeld, [[sega:Richard Jacques|Richard Jacques]], [[sega:Spencer Nilsen|Spencer Nilsen]], [[sega:Masafumi Ogata|Masafumi Ogata]], [[sega:Tomoya Ohtani|Tomoya Ohtani]], [[sega:Hideki Naganuma|Hideki Naganuma]], [[sega:Tomonori Sawada|Tomonori Sawada]], SEGA Sound Team, [[sega:Jun Senoue|Jun Senoue]], [[sega:Kenichi Tokoi|Kenichi Tokoi]], Russell Velazquez | ||
+ | | arranger=[[Crush 40]], Tomoya Ohtani, Jun Senoue, Zebrahead | ||
+ | | performer=[[Steve Conte]], [[Crush 40]], [[T.J. Davis]], [[Tony Harnell]], [[Lee Brotherton|Bentley Jones]], Matty Lewis, [[Pastiche]], [[Ted Poley]], runblebee, [[Ali Tabatabaee]], [[Keiko Utoku]], Tahirih Walker | ||
+ | | releases={{releases | ||
+ | | cd_date_jp=2008-01-23{{fileref|Trueblue obi.jpg}} | ||
+ | | cd_code_jp=WWCE-31175 | ||
+ | | cd_rrp_jp=2500i{{fileref|Trueblue obi.jpg}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a compilation album of music used in the [[:Category:Games|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise]]. Compiled by [[sega:Jun Senoue|Jun Senoue]], nearly all the tracks featured are the various vocal themes that have become a staple of the Sonic gaming experience. As such, the majority of the songs are from the ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' era and beyond, with only four compositions representing Sonic's musical career beforehand. Also included are a handful of remixed bonus tracks, one of them being the theme to ''Sonic Adventure'', making "[[Open Your Heart]]" and "[[His World]]" the only two pieces to appear twice. | ||
− | ''''' | + | ==Track list== |
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | {{tracklist|pdf=TrueBlue CD JP booklet.pdf|pdfpage=2| | ||
+ | {{track|[[Live and Learn|Live and Learn]]|time=4:30|from=''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''/''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle|Battle]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' [[Crush 40]] | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] & [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Guitar:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Katsuji | ||
+ | *'''Re-Mixed by:''' Masahiro Fukuhara, Aug. 2007 | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2001 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[It Doesn't Matter (Sonic Adventure 2)|It Doesn't Matter]] (SA2 Version)|time=2:43|from=''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''/''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle|Battle]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' Tony Harnell | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Tony Harnell | ||
+ | *'''Guitar:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Katsuji | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2001 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Escape from the City|Escape from the City]]|time=2:21|from=''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''/''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle|Battle]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' Ted Poley & Tony Harnell | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' Ted Poley | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Ted Poley & Tony Harnell | ||
+ | *'''Guitar:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Katsuji | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2001 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[His World|His World]]|time=4:38|from=''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)|Sonic The Hedgehog]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' Ali Tabatabaee & Matty Lewis from Zebrahead | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Tomoya Ohtani]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' Ali Tabatabaee & [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Ali Tabatabaee & Matty Lewis | ||
+ | *'''Guitar:''' Chewtaro Moritake | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' [[Toru Kawamura]] | ||
+ | *'''Strings:''' Shinozaki Strings | ||
+ | *'''Management:''' Todd Singerman, Singerman Entertainment | ||
+ | *Alie Tatabaee & Matty Lewis appear courtest of Sony Music Japan International, inc. | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2006 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Super Sonic Racing|Super Sonic Racing]]|time=4:00|from=''[[Sonic R]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' [[Richard Jacques]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' [[T.J. Davis]] | ||
+ | *'''Programming:''' [[Richard Jacques]] | ||
+ | *[[T.J. Davis]] appears courtesy of Freedom Management | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 1997 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Sonic - You Can Do Anything|Sonic - You Can Do Anything]]|time=1:32|from=''[[Sonic the Hedgehog CD|Sonic CD]]'' (Japanese edition)|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Masafumi Ogata]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' Casey Rankin | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Keiko Utoku | ||
+ | *Keiko Utoku appears courtesy of Zain Records | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 1993 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Sonic Boom|Sonic Boom]]|time=3:09|from=''Sonic CD'' (U.S. edition)|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Spencer Nilsen]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' [[Spencer Nilsen]] & Pastiche | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Pastiche | ||
+ | *'''Programming:''' [[Spencer Nilsen]] | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 1993 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Sonic Speed Riders|Sonic Speed Riders]]|time=1:40|from=''[[Sonic Riders]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' [[Tomonori Sawada]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' [[runblebee]] | ||
+ | *'''Programming:''' [[Tomonori Sawada]] | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2006 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Race to Win|Race to Win]]|time=0:59|from=''[[Sonic Rivals 2]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' Ted Poley | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' Ted Poley | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Ted Poley | ||
+ | *'''Guitar:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' [[Toru Kawamura]] | ||
+ | *'''Mixed by Masahiro Fukuhara | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2007 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Gotta Go Fast|Sonic X Theme]]|time=1:02|from=''[[Sonic X]]'' (U.S. edition)|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' Russell Velazquez, Joseph Garrity & Norman Grossfeld | ||
+ | *℗© 2003 Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company, Inc. and 4Kids Entertainment Music, Inc. | ||
+ | *administered by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company, Inc. | ||
+ | *All rights of the producer and of the works reproduced reserved. | ||
+ | *Unauthorized copying, hiring, renting, public performance and broadcasting of this record prohibited. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|Right There, Ride On|time=2:37|from=''[[Sonic Rush Original Groove Rush]]'' (Digital Remakin' Trax)|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Hideki Naganuma]] | ||
+ | *'''Programming:''' [[Hideki Naganuma]] | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2005 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Sonic Heroes (song)|Sonic Heroes]]|time=3:28|from=''[[Sonic Heroes]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' [[Crush 40]] | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] & [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Guitar & Programming:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Katsuji | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2004 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[What I'm Made Of|What I'm Made Of...]]|time=3:43|from=''Sonic Heroes''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' [[Crush 40]] | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] & [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Guitar & Programming:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Mark Schulman | ||
+ | *'''Re-Mixed by:''' Masahiro Fukuhara, Aug. 2007 | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2004 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Seven Rings in Hand (song)|Seven Rings in Hand]]|time=5:07|from=''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' Steve Conte | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Kenichi Tokoi]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' [[runblebee]] | ||
+ | *'''Produced by:''' [[Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi]] (Beat On Beat, inc.) | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Steve Conte | ||
+ | *'''Guitars:''' Oz Noy & Chewtaro Moritake | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' Will Lee | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Clint De Ganon | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2007 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|His World (Zebrahead Version)|time=3:30|from=''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Vocal Traxx: Several Wills]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' Zebrahead | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Tomoya Ohtani]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' Ali Tabatabaee, Matty Lewis & [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Arranged by:''' Zebrahead | ||
+ | *'''Lead Vocals:''' Matty Lewis | ||
+ | *'''Rap Vocals:''' Ali Tabatabaee | ||
+ | *'''Guitars:''' Greg Bergdorf | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' Ben Osmundson | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Ed Udhus | ||
+ | *'''Produced by Cameron Webb & Zebrahead | ||
+ | *'''Recorded & Mixed by:''' Cameron Webb at Maple Studios in Costa Mesa | ||
+ | *'''Management:''' Todd Singerman, Singerman Entertainment | ||
+ | *Zebrahead appears courtesy of Sony Music Japan International, inc. | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2006 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[It Doesn't Matter (Sonic Adventure)|It Doesn't Matter]] (SA1 Version)|time=4:28|from=''[[Sonic Adventure]]''/''[[Sonic Adventure DX:''' Director's Cut|DX]]''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' Tony Harnell | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Tony Harnell | ||
+ | *'''Guitars:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' Naoto Shibata | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Hiro Homma | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 1998 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Open Your Heart|Open Your Heart]]|time=5:15|from=''Sonic Adventure''/''DX''|credits= | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' [[Crush 40]] | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] & [[Kenichi Tokoi]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Guitar:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' Naoto Shibata | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' Hiro Homma | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 1998 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[A New Venture|A New Venture]] (Surfin' S.R.A. Remix)|time=2:59|credits= | ||
+ | *'''original music from:''' ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'' | ||
+ | *'''Remixed by:''' [[Tomoya Ohtani]] | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Tomoya Ohtani]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' Sakae Osumi | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' Tahirih Walker | ||
+ | *'''Mixed by:''' Yoshitada Miya | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2008 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Angel Island Zone|Angel Island Zone]] ([[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|SSBB]] Remix)|time=2:22|credits= | ||
+ | *'''original music from:''' ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' | ||
+ | *'''Remixed by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] for ''[[Super Smash Brothers Brawl]]'' | ||
+ | *'''Written by:''' SEGA | ||
+ | *'''Produced & Arranged by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Guitars & Programming:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' [[Toru Kawamura]] | ||
+ | *'''Mixed by:''' Masahiro Fukuhara | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2007 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|[[Seven Rings In Hand|Seven Rings In Hand]] ([[Crush 40]] Version)|time=4:50|credits= | ||
+ | *'''original music from:''' ''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]'' | ||
+ | *'''Remixed & performed by:''' [[Crush 40]] | ||
+ | *'''Music by:''' [[Kenichi Tokoi]] | ||
+ | *'''Lyrics by:''' [[runblebee]] | ||
+ | *'''Produced & Arranged by:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' [[Johnny Gioeli]] | ||
+ | *'''Guitars & Programming:''' [[Jun Senoue]] | ||
+ | *'''Bass:''' [[Takeshi Taneda]] | ||
+ | *'''Drums:''' [[Toru Kawamura]] | ||
+ | *'''Mixed by:''' Masahiro Fukuhara | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2008 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{track|Open Your Heart ([[Crush 40]] vs. [[Bentley Jones]] Remix)|time=4:59|credits= | ||
+ | *'''original music from:''' ''Sonic Adventure''/''DX'' | ||
+ | *'''Performed by:''' [[Crush 40]] featuring [[Bentley Jones]] | ||
+ | *'''Vocals:''' [[Johnny Gioeli]] & [[Bentley Jones]] | ||
+ | *'''Guitars:''' [[Jun Senoue]] & the Remix Factory | ||
+ | *'''Production, arrangement & engineering by:''' the Remix Factory | ||
+ | *Additional recording at the Remix Factory Studios, UK | ||
+ | *© SEGA CORPORATION, 2008 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
+ | {{trivia}} | ||
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+ | * Though available in their original forms both before and since, the versions of "Live and Learn" and "What I'm Made Of" were remixed by Masahiro Fukuhara in August of 2007 specifically for this release. The differences between the two versions are only slight, and can be easy to overlook. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://vgmdb.net/album/4981 ''True Blue: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog'' on VGMdb] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
{{Albums}} | {{Albums}} | ||
[[Category:Albums]] | [[Category:Albums]] |
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File:TrueBlue CD JP booklet.pdf | ||||||||||
True Blue: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog | ||||||||||
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Record label: Wave Master | ||||||||||
Composer(s): Joseph Garrity, Norman Grossfeld, Richard Jacques, Spencer Nilsen, Masafumi Ogata, Tomoya Ohtani, Hideki Naganuma, Tomonori Sawada, SEGA Sound Team, Jun Senoue, Kenichi Tokoi, Russell Velazquez | ||||||||||
Arranger(s): Crush 40, Tomoya Ohtani, Jun Senoue, Zebrahead | ||||||||||
Performer(s): Steve Conte, Crush 40, T.J. Davis, Tony Harnell, Bentley Jones, Matty Lewis, Pastiche, Ted Poley, runblebee, Ali Tabatabaee, Keiko Utoku, Tahirih Walker | ||||||||||
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True Blue: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog is a compilation album of music used in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. Compiled by Jun Senoue, nearly all the tracks featured are the various vocal themes that have become a staple of the Sonic gaming experience. As such, the majority of the songs are from the Sonic Adventure era and beyond, with only four compositions representing Sonic's musical career beforehand. Also included are a handful of remixed bonus tracks, one of them being the theme to Sonic Adventure, making "Open Your Heart" and "His World" the only two pieces to appear twice.
Contents
Track list
1. Live and Learn (4:30) |
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From: Sonic Adventure 2/Battle |
2. It Doesn't Matter (SA2 Version) (2:43) |
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From: Sonic Adventure 2/Battle |
3. Escape from the City (2:21) |
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From: Sonic Adventure 2/Battle |
4. His World (4:38) |
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From: Sonic The Hedgehog |
5. Super Sonic Racing (4:00) |
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From: Sonic R |
6. Sonic - You Can Do Anything (1:32) |
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From: Sonic CD (Japanese edition) |
7. Sonic Boom (3:09) |
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From: Sonic CD (U.S. edition) |
8. Sonic Speed Riders (1:40) |
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From: Sonic Riders |
9. Race to Win (0:59) |
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From: Sonic Rivals 2 |
10. Sonic X Theme (1:02) |
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From: Sonic X (U.S. edition) |
11. Right There, Ride On (2:37) |
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From: Sonic Rush Original Groove Rush (Digital Remakin' Trax) |
12. Sonic Heroes (3:28) |
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From: Sonic Heroes |
13. What I'm Made Of... (3:43) |
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From: Sonic Heroes |
14. Seven Rings in Hand (5:07) |
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From: Sonic and the Secret Rings |
15. His World (Zebrahead Version) (3:30) |
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From: Sonic the Hedgehog Vocal Traxx: Several Wills |
16. It Doesn't Matter (SA1 Version) (4:28) |
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From: Sonic Adventure/DX |
17. Open Your Heart (5:15) |
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From: Sonic Adventure/DX |
18. A New Venture (Surfin' S.R.A. Remix) (2:59) |
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19. Angel Island Zone (SSBB Remix) (2:22) |
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20. Seven Rings In Hand (Crush 40 Version) (4:50) |
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21. Open Your Heart (Crush 40 vs. Bentley Jones Remix) (4:59) |
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► Running time: 69:52 |
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Production credits
Main article: sega:True Blue: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog#Production credits |
Physical scans
CD, JP |
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Miscellaneous
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Trivia sections are bad Try and incorporate this information into the main article. See the manual of style to find out why. |
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- Though available in their original forms both before and since, the versions of "Live and Learn" and "What I'm Made Of" were remixed by Masahiro Fukuhara in August of 2007 specifically for this release. The differences between the two versions are only slight, and can be easy to overlook.