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jimct MusicFan
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eriejwg wrote:
Jim:
Which version of "Pleasure Principle" did your station play? |
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John, sorry for the delay in responding. Our station played the (4:20) DJ 45 version, that I included details for back in the this thread's opening post, now almost 3 years and many, many views ago! :)
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edtop40 MusicFan
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i can confirm that the commercial cassingle of janet jackson song "the pleasure principle" issued as a&m 2927 contains the 7" vocal version which runs 4:20 and is different than what is contained on the commercial 45 also issued as a&m 2927, which contains the cd/lp version from the cd "control"....
Edited by edtop40 on 28 September 2010 at 11:54am
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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Ed what is the cassette single running time?
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cassingle runs 4:20
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Pat Downey Admin Group
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Does anyone have a dj cd single of "Pleasure Principle" that can report on the contents?
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jimct MusicFan
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Although A&M was among the very first labels (along with RCA) to start
issuing a small smattering of promo CD singles, circa 1986/1987, none of
Janet Jackson's single releases during those years were ever included among
them. The first promo CD single we ever got into the station for her was the
late 1989 release, "Miss You Much."
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jebsib MusicFan
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Is the 7" vocal the version that starts with Janet saying "I promise I'll be worth
the wait"? (This I gather was audio pulled from the tail-end of her previous
single "Let's Wait Awhile"…)
Is this the version that received the lion's share of airplay on CHR? Or the
Video version? LP version? As this was the least played (and fastest rise and
fall of all the Control singles), I think I missed hearing it on the radio that
summer.
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Brian W. MusicFan
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jebsib wrote:
Is the 7" vocal the version that starts with Janet saying "I promise I'll be worth
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Yes.
jebsib wrote:
Is this the version that received the lion's share of airplay on CHR? Or the
Video version? LP version? As this was the least played (and fastest rise and
fall of all the Control singles), I think I missed hearing it on the radio that
summer. |
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I personally never heard anything but the LP version on the radio in the Seattle area, but I can't speak for the whole country.
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torcan MusicFan
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I only remember the LP version in my area, both on
Toronto and Buffalo stations. I don't think I even
heard the vocal version until I found a promo 45 about
10 years ago.
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Ron S MusicFan
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Brian W. wrote:
I don't know that the exact 45 version of Miss You Much has ever been
issued on a full-length CD. Design of a Decade cuts the "buzzing" intro,
and the LP version has her speaking over that part, whereas the 45 has just
the "buzzing." Of course there are several CD singles from several
countries, including the US, that do use the 45 version.
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Are you talking about the the US release of it or the UK that doesn't have
the buzzing on Miss You Much?
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