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*Welcome to Tally Hall: Joe’s beatboxing is much louder during Rob’s verse and the build-up heard after the song is much more dramatic.<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*Welcome to Tally Hall: Joe’s beatboxing is much louder during Rob’s verse and the build-up heard after the song is much more dramatic.<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*On the Atlantic "Taken For A Ride," just before the previous track (“Welcome to Tally Hall”) ends, there is a climactic build up of clanking sounds right up to the start of the next song. In addition, the Vocoder technique being used on Andrew’s voice is much cleaner sounding in the later version, allowing one to more easily understand the lyrics. Pauses of silence are also minutely extended to create more punctuation. The bells heard during the lines “Listening to painted whisper…” are also slightly different.<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*On the Atlantic "Taken For A Ride," just before the previous track (“Welcome to Tally Hall”) ends, there is a climactic build up of clanking sounds right up to the start of the next song. In addition, the Vocoder technique being used on Andrew’s voice is much cleaner sounding in the later version, allowing one to more easily understand the lyrics. Pauses of silence are also minutely extended to create more punctuation. The bells heard during the lines “Listening to painted whisper…” are also slightly different.<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*“The Bidding” was originally performed at a faster tempo, but the later version is significantly slower<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref> to the point that it adds roughly 10 seconds to the overall length. The Atlantic version sounds like a new recording and not simply a slower master of the ’05 release. The keyboards and the bell sounds during Rob’s verse are also much louder.<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*“The Bidding” was originally performed at a faster tempo, but the later version is significantly slower<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref> to the point that it adds roughly 10 seconds to the overall length. The Atlantic version is a new recording and not simply a slower master of the ’05 release. The keyboards and the bell sounds during Rob’s verse are also much louder.<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*Be Born: The vocals starting at 2:05 are a little bit more quiet. <ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*Be Born: The vocals starting at 2:05 are a little bit more quiet. <ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*Lots of balancing changes are dominant in “Banana Man,” the spoken intro sounds different on both releases. The guitar is louder, harmonies throughout the song are louder, and the “Wheee” sound at 1:35 is slightly different.<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>
*Lots of balancing changes are dominant in “Banana Man,” the spoken intro sounds different on both releases. The guitar is louder, harmonies throughout the song are louder, and the “Wheee” sound at 1:35 is slightly different.<ref name=thepineappletomorrow></ref>

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