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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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According to my research, there was a promo CD single release for Janet Jackson's "Any Time, Any Place" on Virgin DPRO-14151 containing the following track listing and reported run times for this song:
1) R. Kelly Single Edit - 4:35
2) D & D House Mix - 7:33
3) Album Mix - 7:08
Can anyone in possession of a copy please confirm the actual run times? I would think the "D&D House Mix" would've gotten very little, if any, Top 40 radio airplay, especially given the 7:33 length. That said, this track may not warrant inclusion in the database. Also, this DJ CD single release contains two additional non-related tracks: 4) "Throb" (4:34), and 5) "And On And On" (4:48).
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aaronk Admin Group
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Todd, I have the promo CD single, and I will post its details shortly. Our
station did spin "And On And On" in light rotation. I believe several
other top 40 stations across the country were doing the same thing,
although I don't recall if the song cracked the top 40 airplay chart.
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aaronk Admin Group
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DPRO-14151
1. R. Kelly Single Edit (listed 4:35; actual 4:36)
2. D & D House Mix (listed 7:33; actual 7:34)
3. non-described version (listed & actual 7:08)
4. "Throb" (listed & actual 4:34)
5. "And On And On" (listed 4:48; actual 4:49)
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Todd Ireland MusicFan
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Posted: 17 August 2013 at 1:29am | IP Logged
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Thanks, Aaron. I take it, the non-described version is actually the album version?
And, yes, "And On and On" did receive some Top 40 radio airplay, as evidenced by the song's listing as the B-side of "Any Time, Any Place" on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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aaronk Admin Group
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I can only assume it's the album version. I don't own the full-length
album to check.
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cmmmbase MusicFan
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Aaron -
And On And On did make #38 on the airplay chart.
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jebsib MusicFan
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This always seemed like a tough one for Mainstream Top 40 stations.
Does anyone recall what version CHR played at the time? Or what was
featured on the Countdown shows?
I have a feeling it was the R Kelly Mix, but I vaguely recall that laborious LP
version being played in various markets (?)
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EternalStatic MusicFan
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I can only speak as a Top 40 radio listener at the time, but the R. Kelly
Mix or R. Kelly Edit was definitely what I heard on-air in the
Birmingham, AL market.
FWIW, there is another radio-length mix (around 4:30 IIRC) called “Jam
& Lewis Mix” that was available on Promo 12” in the US and Promo CD
elsewhere. It is the closest thing that exists to a “short” version of the
LP Version, although there are some mix differences. I think I heard
this version on our less adventurous Top 40 in my backwater
hometown.
PS: If this has not been answered elsewhere, yes, the long version
from the 5-track promo CD is the album version.
Edited by EternalStatic on 04 June 2020 at 9:43am
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Bellenger1981 MusicFan
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I only ever heard the "R. Kelly Single Edit" on the
radio. However, I remember MTV playing the promo video
that used the album version mix.
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