Just A Friend (Re-Recorded / Remastered)

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Total Track: 1   Total Length: 4:10

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albertpointersister

Perhaps the album artwork reflects the journey Biz made to visit Blah Blah Blah at college after the tour finished. Anyway....shoddy live version avoid.

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Dammit eMusic!

mebemike

**Be forewarned, if it says "Remastered" or "Re-recorded" and has crappy album art, it's probably something someone threw together to make a buck.** Just look at the cover art. There's no way that's a legitimate album. What the hell does a car have to do with the song? And why does it say 45rpm? It's not like this was release on vinyl. Weak sauce! The actual remastered album you should be looking for is called The Biz Never Sleeps which is obviously not on eMusic.

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BS, this is not a remastered version.

flo-nominal

This is a live version. . . and a pretty shotty recording at that.

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