The following is from the u2songs.com article referenced in the first post . . . . . . The History Mix: Passengers Distinctive Forms
The last song on the album is “One Minute Warning” but it is not the version from the film and the Passengers album. Instead this version has alternate instrumentation throughout the song, and instead of the chorus of male voices at the end singing the lyrics, we only hear Holi. The song is slightly longer than the original by 20 seconds, and the lyrics repeat the line “A lonesome soul” additional times at the end.
OK, I understand the above info. For the purpose of keeping things specific for the question in my post, PLEASE TAKE NOTE: I will refer to the above version as One Minute Warning [Soundtrack Mix] because that is how the u2songs discography refers to it.
The u2songs.com article also says:
I’ve long been a fan of the Passengers album, and the last thing I expected to be listening to this week is a new version of one of those songs. Thank you Arthem for bringing this to our attention. The extended “soundtrack” version of the song can be heard below, but please note this version has added guitar above and beyond the soundtrack mix, added by the person who uploaded to SoundCloud.
I'm confused about something. It says "but please note this version has added guitar above and beyond the soundtrack mix, added by the person who uploaded to SoundCloud."
Does that mean that the person (who uploaded to SoundCloud) added guitar to One Minute Warning [Soundtrack Mix], which was already different from One Minute Warning [Studio Version]?
So all three of these are different? (again . . . . . to be clear for my post):
1. One Minute Warning [Studio Version]
2. One Minute Warning [Soundtrack Mix]
3. One Minute Warning [version uploaded to SoundCloud]