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edtop40 MusicFan
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Posted: 04 February 2011 at 7:17pm | IP Logged
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my commercial cd single for the monifah song "touch it" issued as uptown/universal 56207 contains the below tracks
1-radio edit (listed 3:59; actual 3:56)
2-album version (listed 4:47; actual 4:45)
this cd single info s/b added to the db
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Posted: 05 February 2011 at 10:25am | IP Logged
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I also have a Universal Records issued CD-R for this:
Touch It
1. Derry London Squeaky Clean Radio Edit 3:29 (listed)
(He was the Production & Imaging Director at KHTT Tulsa.)
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Hykker MusicFan
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When this song was current, our station was reluctant to play it with the "dark night in Dakota house..." rap in there, so I created my own edit of this removing the rap from the intro and bridge. The Universal rep heard our edit and asked if I could put it on a couple CD-Rs since there were a couple other stations in his territory that had similar qualms about it.
Never did find out if those stations added it, but I thought it was cool to have a label rep distribute my edit of a song to other stations.
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Posted: 07 February 2011 at 7:02am | IP Logged
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why is
"dark night in Dakota house..."
such an offensive line to some?
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At that time, especially in smaller markets, lots of pop stations were still cautious about playing anything that sounded like it had rap in it. Also, as a side note, the lyric is "Jack Knight and Dakoda House." Jack Knight is the guy who wrote and produced the song (who also does the "rap" in the song), and his production company is named Dakoda House Productions.
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aaronk Admin Group
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Posted: 07 February 2011 at 8:39am | IP Logged
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mainrhythm wrote:
I also have a Universal Records issued CD-R for this:
Touch It
1. Derry London Squeaky Clean Radio Edit 3:29 (listed)
(He was the Production & Imaging Director at KHTT Tulsa.) |
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I wonder if Gene aka NightAire knows him. The 3:29 "edit" is really a unique mix that could not be created simply by editing. It strips the talking/rap right out of the mix. jimct's speculation in the "DJ edits" thread is that the record company liked Derry London's concept and gave him credit for it, even though the final version wasn't done by Derry himself. They might have also chosen to do so in order to distance themselves as much as possible from the edit. After all, I'm sure Jack Knight wasn't too pleased that he was removed from the song.
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Hykker MusicFan
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Posted: 07 February 2011 at 10:21am | IP Logged
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edtop40 wrote:
why is
"dark night in Dakota house..."
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As Aaron noted, it was a small market as well as the state capitol...our station was what was on the background music system at the state office buildings...we weren't about to jeopardize office listening at the city's largest employer (had happened once before). The rap really added nothing to the song anyway.
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Bellenger1981 MusicFan
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I have the U.S. 2-track CD single in addition to a
Europe 4-track CD single in my collection. The Europe
CD single has a "Clean Radio Edit", which is edited
differently from the "Radio Edit" on the U.S. CD
single. For example, the "Clean Radio Edit" tends to
remove more of Jack Knight's vulgar background words
(although it misses at least one) with either silence
or a drum hit. If you listen to the "Radio Edit" at
2:58, the "fu" in Monifah's line, "do you wanna f***
with me tonight?" can be heard, as the rest of the
word has been cut off. On the "Clean Radio Edit", the
entire 4-letter word is removed. There is no trace of
it.
The U.S. Universal promo CD (#1328) has a listed
"Clean Radio Edit" as well. Is this "Clean Radio Edit"
on the U.S. promo CD the same as the one on the Europe
CD single or is it identical to the "Radio Edit" on
the U.S. 2-track commercial CD single? Can anyone
confirm? Thank you.
Edited by Bellenger1981 on 19 March 2020 at 2:18pm
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Hykker MusicFan
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I don't remember the source I used for my edit, but there
was no trace left of any edited words in it. The only kind
of questionable line (which was left intact) was "I can
suck on you and you can suckle me).
PM me if you're interested in an mp3 of it.
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I have a total of five promo CD singles for "Touch It" sitting on my desk in front of me. I have to take care of a few things, but I'll post the details shortly. Unfortunately, I don't have the commercial CD single, so I won't be able to do a direct A/B, but I can compare it with the details posted above.
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Bellenger1981 MusicFan
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Thank you for your help with this, Aaron! I sent you a
PM to help you out!
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OK, here's what I have...
Universal CD-R (no catalog number)
1. Derry London Squeaky Clean Radio Edit (listed & actual 3:29)
This CD-R has a paper adhesive label, complete with record label logos and credits.
I have a second CD-R that has the same Derry London version on it, but this one has no label. It's just a plain CD-R in a sleeve. I have no idea if this was sent out to radio or if someone made a copy of the other disc.
UPT5P-1328
1. Clean Radio Edit (listed & actual 3:57)
2. Clean Album Version (listed & actual 4:47)
The Clean Radio Edit does have at least one spot where you can just barely hear, in the right channel during the opening chorus, "do you really wanna f--k with us," and it's uncensored. Other than that, this version is cleaner than what appears on the US commercial CD single. (Jason was kind enough to send me a copy of the US commercial CD single's Radio Edit for comparison.)
Furthermore, the commercial CD single's Radio Edit is an edit of the Clean Album Version on the promo CD. So, cut 2 on the promo is not as clean as cut 1.
UPT5P-1392 (Uptempo Remixes)
1. Hooker Mix Clean Edit (listed & actual 4:01)
2. Nikolas & Sibley 7" Clean Club Mix (listed & actual 3:59)
3. Hooker Mix Clean Extended (listed 7:51)
UPT5P-1393 (R&B Remixes)
1. Clark Kent Mix (listed & actual 4:05)
2. Clark Kent Mix (No Rap) (listed 4:03; actual 4:02)
3. Clark Kent Instrumental (listed & actual 4:13)
4. Dofat Mix (listed 4:15; actual 4:14)
5. Dofat Mix (No Rap) (listed 3:33; actual 3:32)
6. Dofat Instrumental (listed & actual 4:14)
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Bellenger1981 MusicFan
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Thank you for your help with this, Aaron! Glad that it
was not just my imagination that the "Clean Radio Edit"
(which is cleaner than the U.S. commercial CD single
"Radio Edit") was the version that I heard on the radio.
The word "f--k" in Jack Knight's "do you really wanna f-
-k with us" line is uncensored at both 0:29 and 2:09 in
both the "Radio Edit" and "Clean Radio Edit" versions.
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