Dionne WordPress Banner

The Second Disc

Expanded and Remastered Music News

  • Home
  • News
    • Classic Rock
    • Rock
    • Pop
    • Jazz
    • Popular Standards/Vocal
    • R&B/Soul
    • Country
    • Folk
    • Cast Recordings
    • Soundtracks
    • Everything Else
      • Classical/Opera
      • Disco/Dance
      • Funk
      • Gospel
      • Rap/Hip-Hop
  • Features
    • Release Round-Up
    • The Weekend Stream
    • Giveaways!
    • Interviews
  • Reviews
    • Classic Rock
    • Rock
    • Pop
    • Jazz
    • Popular Standards/Vocal
    • R&B/Soul
    • Country
    • Folk
    • Cast Recordings
    • Soundtracks
    • Everything Else
      • Classical/Opera
      • Disco/Dance
      • Funk
      • Gospel
      • Rap/Hip-Hop
  • Release Calendar
    • Coming Soon
    • Now Available
  • About
  • Second Disc Records
    • Full Catalog
  • Contact

/ News

Reissue Theory: Cyndi Lauper's Odds and Ends

August 12, 2010 By Mike Duquette 6 Comments

There's nothing harder, as a reissue fan, than realizing that sometimes stuff just falls through the cracks and might have a tough time coming back up.

How many times have we all bought a compilation, expanded reissue or box set only to find that a few tracks were regrettably missing from the checklist? Few feelings are worse; you don't want to hope for another reissue because that would be wasteful. You can just hope and hope that they'll come out in some way, shape or form - and with any luck, they will.

A perfect example of this might be Cyndi Lauper, one of the most underrated female vocalists of the 1980s. You can see and hear her over-the-top but rather talented style in a lot of current female pop acts if you look hard enough (sure, Lady Gaga or Katy Perry might get the Madonna comparison a lot, but Madge had neither Lauper's vocal range nor kooky fashion sense).

With that in mind, it's odd to consider how little of her catalogue has been mined past the basic compilation approach. Legacy reissued She's So Unusual some years ago with a bunch of live, vinyl-only bonus tracks. But Lauper was a staple in the mid-'80s, when dance remixes were perhaps at their most creative. Why the reissue of Unusual failed to include any of those mixes is beyond the comprehension of this catalogue correspondent. As Lauper's career wore on, none of her '80s records (True Colors (1986) and A Night to Remember (1989)) had the impact of her solo debut, so it's hard to imagine those getting an expansion anytime soon.

So what's the next step? A compilation probably makes sense, although you're more likely to see such clearinghouse sets in Japan (such as Lauper's own The Best Remixes in 1989). Still, Reissue Theory is all about the hope that some of the catalogue gatekeepers will make such a decision to free B-sides, remixes and rarities from obscurity. So in honor of that idea, here's a look at some of Cyndi Lauper's best single tracks, worthy for release on CD someday. Have fun (you know you wanna) after the jump.

Cyndi Lauper, Wanna Have Fun: Remixes and Rarities

  1. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Extended Version) - 6:58 (12” A-side - Portrait 4R9-04971, 1983)
  2. She Bop (Special Dance Mix) - 6:15 (12” A-side - Portrait 4R9 05011, 1983)
  3. The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough (Dance Re-Mix) - 5:25 (12” A-side - Portrait 4R9 05246, 1985)
  4. Change of Heart (Extended Version) - 7:52 (12” A-side - Portrait 4R9 05974, 1986)
  5. What’s Going On (Long Version) - 6:22 (12” A-side - Portrait 4R9 06740, 1986)
  6. Maybe He’ll Know (Special Remix) - 3:41 (7” B-side to “I Drove All Night” - Epic 34-68759, 1989)
  7. Boy Blue (Single Remix) - 3:58 (7” A-side - Portrait 37-07181, 1986)
  8. My First Night Without You (Unedited Remix) (previously unreleased - “Edited Remix” was a U.K. 12” A-side - Epic CYN T5, 1989)
  9. Right Track, Wrong Train - 4:40 (B-side to “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” - Portrait 37-04120, 1983)
  10. What a Thrill - 3:00 (from The Goonies: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Epic SE 40067, 1985)
  11. Heading for the Moon - 3:17 (B-side to “True Colors” - Portrait 37 06247, 1986)
  12. Unabbreviated Love - 4:18 (U.K. B-side to “My First Night Without You” - Epic 655091 7, 1989)

Categories: News Tags: Reissue Theory

Avatar photo

Mike Duquette

Mike Duquette (Founder) was fascinated with catalog music ever since he was a teenager. A 2009 graduate of Seton Hall University with a B.A. in journalism, Mike paired his profession with his passion through The Second Disc, one of the first sites to focus on all reissue labels great and small. His passion for reissues turned into a career, holding positions at Legacy Recordings and Rhino Records and contributing to Allmusic, Discogs, City Pages, Ultimate Classic Rock and Mondo Records, for whom he penned liner notes for his favorite piece of music: John Williams' Oscar-winning score to 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.' Born and raised in New Jersey, Mike lives in Astoria, Queens with his wife, a cat named Ravioli, twin daughters and a large yet tasteful collection of music.

Connect With Mike:

You Might Also Like

  • joe jackson live in tokyoReissue Theory: Joe Jackson, "Live in Tokyo: The Big World Tour"
  • tango in the night1Reissue Theory: Fleetwood Mac, "Tango in the Night"
  • smooth criminalReissue Theory: "Michael Jackson's Moonwalker"
  • madonna lucky starSpecial Weekend Reissue Theory: Madonna, "Madonna: 30th Anniversary Edition"

Comments

  1. Marty says

    August 12, 2010 at 2:51 pm

    Actually, all of the non-LP b-sides from Cyndi's career (up to 2002 or so) showed up in a hard-to-find 3-CD set titled "36 All-Time Favorites" -- it also included a couple of the single versions, though not all of them. This release was through Sony Music Special Products so was very hard to find on purpose.

    Also hard-to-find on purpose 'cos it's a Sony BMG Custom Marketing Group release is "Hey Now (Remixes & Rarities)" which includes some of the tracks you list here. It features club versions and famous DJ redoings of her hits plus some songs she herself wanted out on a regular USA disc.

    I agree, wholeheartedly, that the "upgrade" for 'She's So Unusual' from a few years back was beyond-stupid to omit the 12-inch versions! Also, especially for "She Bop", they should have addended the 7-inch versions. The live tracks were nice, but as a collector I much prefer compiling of the hard-to-find first and foremost with the unreleased coming in a distant 2nd.

    Reply
  2. Will says

    August 13, 2010 at 12:00 am

    Does anyone recall a version of Goonies R Good Enough that did NOT include any mention of Goonies? I've always assumed what I heard was later rewritten to include the reference to the Goonies. Did I imagine it?

    Reply
    • Mike Duquette says

      August 13, 2010 at 2:42 am

      The only thing I can think of along those lines is the fact that the version on the single and LP (I believe) never says "Goonies." The only instance I can recall where "Goonies" is in the song (other than the extended remix and dub, I think) is the film itself (overdubbed during the instrumental break - heard when the gang starts biking away from Mikey's house).

      Reply
  3. Kevin says

    June 17, 2012 at 11:37 am

    Mike, how could you forget the never-released-other-than-a-music-video "Video Version" of "Hole In My Heart (All The Way To China)"? This mix is awesome! It's identical to the 'Single Version', but it's about one minute and 30 seconds longer. It was never issued on vinyl maxi 12", nor anywhere else for that matter.

    I want this mix!

    Reply
    • Robert says

      October 3, 2013 at 9:36 pm

      Me, too!! I love that long version-- she really cuts loose on it.

      Reply
  4. Robert says

    October 3, 2013 at 9:42 pm

    "A Night to Remember" single remix would also be nice.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Robert Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Upcoming Releases

  • Backstreet Boys Millennium 2 0
    Millennium 2.0
    Backstreet Boys
    July 11, 2025
    US UK
  • Kinks The Journey Part 3 Cover
    The Journey: Part 3
    The Kinks
    July 11, 2025
    US UK
  • Jethro Tull Still Living in the Past
    Still Living in the Past
    Jethro Tull
    July 11, 2025
    US UK
See Full Calendar

Connect

  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 4,682 other subscribers

Popular Posts

  • Most Commented
  • Most Viewed
  • Rod Stewart Ultimate Hits Amazon exclusiveHe Wears It Well: Rod Stewart's 'Ultimate Hits' Due in June
  • Stream 2025The Weekend Stream: April 5, 2025
  • Brian Wilson At My Piano Promo ShotIn Memoriam: Brian Wilson (1942-2025)
  • record store day logoThe Second Disc's Guide to Record Store Day 2025: Our Favorite Picks
  • John Williams Anthology 1Mondo Maestro: New John Williams Box Set Series Announced, Plus 'Star Wars' Re-Recordings on Vinyl
  • Frank Zappa Cheaper Than CheepWowie Zowie: Frank Zappa's "Cheaper Than Cheep" Premieres Lost Concert Film, Soundtrack

Music Resources

  • Addicted to Vinyl
  • Crap from the Past
  • Discogs
  • Film Score Monthly
  • IMWAN Forum – From the Vaults
  • MusicTAP
  • Musoscribe
  • Pause & Play
  • Popdose
  • Slicing Up Eyeballs
  • Steve Hoffman Music Forums
  • Ultimate Classic Rock
  • Vintage Vinyl News
  • Wolfgang's Vault

Labels of Note

  • Ace Records
  • Analog Spark
  • Bear Family
  • BGO Records
  • Big Break Records
  • Blixa Sounds
  • Cherry Red Label Group
  • Craft Recordings
  • Demon Music Group
  • Friday Music
  • Funky Town Grooves
  • Iconoclassic Records
  • Intervention Records
  • Intrada
  • Kritzerland
  • La La Land Records
  • Legacy Recordings
  • Light in the Attic
  • Masterworks Broadway
  • Now Sounds
  • Omnivore Recordings
  • Real Gone Music
  • Rhino Entertainment
  • Rock Candy Records
  • SoulMusic Records
  • Sunset Blvd. Records
  • Supermegabot
  • Varese Sarabande
  • Vinyl Me, Please
  • Wounded Bird
Copyright © 2025 The Second Disc. All rights reserved. · Site by Metaglyphics

The Second Disc is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com, amazon.ca and amazon.co.uk.

Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy