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EdisonLite MusicFan
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As far as the original question that someone asked Paul:
what the last (most recent) #1
Hot 100 hit was that WAS ONLY COMMERCIALLY RELEASED ON A VINYL 7"
SINGLE??
I'd say that if a song in the 2000s was commercially released as a 7" and
digitally, then by definition, it wasn't only commercially released on 7". So
this would eliminate any songs of the last several years.
So is the current theory "I Just Died In Your Arms"? Gene brings up a good
point about Falco - are we talking worldwide or US?
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EdisonLite MusicFan
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NightAire wrote:
Discogs lists a cassette single of "(I Just) Died In Your
Arms Tonight" in 1987 although they label it as a "reissue."
They also list a mini CD single in 1988.
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OK. I just re-read this. A later (not concurrent) release on CD single
shouldn't exclude a 45. Nor if the song was released in some video format,
like a CD-video or VHS.
But I guess it's not Cutting Crew if there was a cassingle released at the
same time as the vinyl.
And Brian, LOL, that's funny about Amazon! Some people didn't think the
CD format would become anything. And the same thing when cassettes of
albums were released.
As for Amazon, going even bigger, there were probably people early on that
didn't think this "internet thing" would catch on. :)
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TomDiehl1 MusicFan
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EdisonLite wrote:
NightAire wrote:
Discogs lists a cassette single of "(I Just)
Died In Your
Arms Tonight" in 1987 although they label it
as a "reissue."
They also list a mini CD single in 1988.
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OK. I just re-read this. A later (not
concurrent) release on CD single
shouldn't exclude a 45. Nor if the song was
released in some video format,
like a CD-video or VHS.
But I guess it's not Cutting Crew if there
was a cassingle released at the
same time as the vinyl.
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But that cassette came later, as a
reissue... as far as I can tell, not issued
concurrently with the 45...
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thecdguy MusicFan
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Quote:
I remember buying ONE cassette single right when it came out - Whitney
Houston's "Didn't We Almost Have It All". It was one of the first (I think). So
since that was '87, I'd say the answer definitely lies in a 1987 single. I had
Whitney's CD, but I bought this anyway, not with the intention of ever playing it
(though it was my #1 song of 1987), but because I thought it would be a
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I bought that Cassingle, too. Her previous #1 from a few months earlier, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)", had both a Cassette Single and
Cassette Maxi-Single. As I recall, both "I Wanna Dance" and "Didn't We" both had non-LP B-Sides, which is another reason I bought them. I'm going to have
to dig out my cassingle of "Didn't We" to see if it has that distortion issue that's been discussed on another thread. I'm sure it does, but I have to
say I never noticed it until I read about here on this forum. Now that I know it exists, I can't not hear it anytime I listen to the song.
As far as #1's go, I'd also like to mention that Club Nouveau's "Lean On Me" (#1 a few months before the Cutting Crew song) also had a cassingle issued
for it (though technically it was probably more like a Cassette Maxi-Single). I have it in my collection as well. As far as I know, that's the earliest
#1 I know of to be available in the format.
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aaronk Admin Group
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thecdguy wrote:
I'm going to have to dig out my cassingle of "Didn't We" to see if it has that distortion issue that's been discussed on another thread. I'm sure it does, but I have to say I never noticed it until I read about here on this forum. Now that I know it exists, I can't not hear it anytime I listen to the song. |
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Sorry about that. I think I was the one who pointed it out.
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EdisonLite MusicFan
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Yeah, I don't think I ever noticed that in "Didn't We Almost Have It All" until
Aaron pointed it out. And I'd heard the song maybe 1000 times. I love it only
slightly less than "All At Once", and both are in my top 10 of all time, if I had to
guess.
Oh and I don't recall "Didn't We Almost Have it All" cassette having a non-LP
B-side - because that would have been a great reason to buy it - and I know I
bought it because I thought the format wouldn't last and having this cassette
would be a novelty thing.
:)
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hellogator MusicFan
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Brian W. wrote:
LOL. Yeah... I thought that about this thing a coworker
told me about in
1998 or so where you could buy books on the Internet and
have them
delivered to your house. I thought it was a dumb idea
that would never
catch on. I believe the name of the company was Amazon or
something like
that. (I also remember a friend telling me DVDs would
never catch on.)
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I "invented" Netflix/video streaming for a public
speaking course I took in college in 1992. My teacher
asked me how it would work and I explained that a robotic
jukebox would automatically select the Laserdisc of your
choice and play it for you over the internet. The entire
class looked at me like I was stupid or crazy (or both).
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thecdguy MusicFan
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Oh and I don't recall "Didn't We Almost Have it All" cassette having a non-LP
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The B-Side of "Didn't We...." was "Shock Me", her duet with Jermaine Jackson. It was from the movie "Perfect" with John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis and it was on the film's soundtrack, but it hadn't been on either of Whitney's albums at that point. That makes at least 4 duets she recorded with Jermaine, the others being "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" and "Take Good Care Of My Heart" from her first album and "If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful" from his "Precious Moments" Album.
I just remembered that I saw this listing on Discogs awhile ago and just remembered it now in relation to this thread. Apparently, there was a limited-edition Cassette Single issued in the US for Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer" in 1986, (although it only contains remixes and not the LP or Single Version). Never saw it in stores, but it has a barcode, so I guess it was available commercially.
Sledgehammer Cassette Single
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