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Posted: 01 June 2007 at 10:14pm | IP Logged Quote edtop40

the promo cd single issued in 1998 on tommy boy "tbcd 470" contains 7 different tracks

WHAT IT'S LIKE
1-no curses, no drugs, no guns, time edit w/scratches (4:35)
2-no curses, no drugs, no guns, time edit w/drop outs (4:35)
3-no curses, time edit w/scratches (4:35)
4-no curses, time edit w/drop outs (4:35)
5-no curses, no drugs, no guns, album length w/scratches (5:03)
6-no curses, no drugs, no guns, album length w/drop outs (5:06)
7-album version (5:03)

this should be noted in the db...

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Posted: 02 June 2007 at 2:34pm | IP Logged Quote Pat Downey

While entering this information in the database, I looked up the running time in Joel Whitburn's Hot 100 Annual and found the listed running time to be (4:37). However I see in the Whitburn Top Pop Singles book 1955-2002, this song is listed as an "album cut" so my question to Paul Haney is if the album cut runs (5:03), why is it listed in the Hot 100 Annual as running (4:37)?
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Posted: 03 June 2007 at 10:00am | IP Logged Quote Paul Haney

Pat, for the songs from the "album cut" era we tried to get the promo singles and would usually list the promo time, since that's what most people heard on the radio and were familiar with. BTW cut #1 on this particular promo single is what I heard most often.
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