gave me a copy of his iTunes Joshua Tree and it has the same version. I know it's official material, so if anybody has it
could you send it to me? nate.meadows@yahoo.com
Thanks!

Originally posted by RemyWhat do you mean, correct versions? Are there more versions of this song? I don't think so.
Originally posted by easports43[..]
Well, certain versions have the end of One Tree Hill at the beggining of Exit. Sort of an error I guess.
Originally posted by Remy[..]
That's funny. I don't have it, never heard of that either.
Originally posted by drewhigginsThere seem to be lots of pressing issues with U2 albums. Here's just a few.
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Which seems to be related directly to this.
The extra music is found on early vinyl pressings of Boy. It was removed from later pressings of the vinyl and does not appear on any CD pressings of the album. The music itself is a short 25 second instrumental track with a very low volume in comparison to other tracks on the vinyl. It sounds like an early version of the track "Fire" which appeared on the October album.
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Is this the problem with the JT 'correct versions' as I am not too sure but my first paragraph is what I think you are talking about?
You mean that One Tree Hill is placed before Exit? That's how mine are, and all my albums have weird pressing mistakes. For example, my version of the Boy album has Shadows and Tall Trees, then some other 30-second track at the end.
There is an editing problem with many copies of The Joshua Tree. At the end of "One Tree Hill" there is a moment of silence and then the song comes back with the lines "Oh great ocean, oh great sea, run to the ocean, run to the sea". The silence before this track has created a mastering problem. On some copies this section of "One Tree Hill" is included at the start of "Exit" instead.
In the correct form "One Tree Hill" runs 5:23 and "Exit" runs 4:13. This is a widespread problem with pressings of The Joshua Tree on CD, and is far from 'rare'.
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Does everyone have this, because I know I do. Scared the crap out of me when you have the album fully up.
If you leave Zooropa playing for about one minute after "The Wanderer", you will hear an alarm going off. This is the same alarm which warns radio DJ's when there is a 10 second air silence. Some editions of Zooropa don't have the DJ alarm at the end -- the Brazillian pressing, for example.
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Originally posted by LikeASongThe CD of The Joshua Tree which my parents have owned for a long time (bought about 1994) has the beggining of Exit with the final part of One Tree Hill.
I think it was some kind of electronic track detection, since at the end of One Tree Hill there is a silent, just before of the "Great oceaaan" part.
The machine could detect it and split as a different track. That's the only explanation possible for me.