And in the Spanish language music world, for a few years (it has subsided, thank goodness) we'd get multiple versions of the same song, including everything from a ballad to a 120 bpm disco version all from the same master. Some were just terrible, but they kept coming.Yes, but the original post was that record labels are speeding the songs up.
This also is nothing new, though. Columbia Records noticeably sped up Bob Dylan's "Tangled Up In Blue" for the 45 pressing from its normal speed on the "Blood on the Tracks" album. That was 1975.
And UA Records did the same thing with Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street" in 1978.
When I did the TM Hitdisk of Latin pop (that became Tom Rounds' Radio Express' Exitos Express), it was hard to determine which version to include, and we often heard from stations about how "that was not the version my competitor has".
I don't know which was worse, this practice or the awful razor blade "radio edits" of the 60's and 70's.