MFN was remastered and released in 1996 as part of the remasters series. The probable reason for the cut down versions is that the prevailing format was still vinyl and on the vinyl edition the skipped TR altogether. Or maybe a marketing trick to persuade people to go back to the original versions. Although BiA vinyl and CD versions are quite different, with at least 5 songs on the vinyl edition being actually edits, compared to the CD version. (All side A, apart WOL, and probably BiA). I should say that I grew up with the vinyl version of BIA and although it sounded interesting to hear the extra minutes on the songs, I think that the edits were better (with the possible exception of SFA and YLT) , since they concentrated on the idea and had less repetition. That said, the Japanese version of MFN has Solid rock as well, which would have been better if the version included was the one on the Riding high soundtrack. And yes, WDYTYG sounded so different (and better) than the Communique ersion that I never believed it was a remaster- remixed version.