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Originally posted by AndrewChouffi AndrewChouffi wrote:

Generally (in their heyday) TM Hit discs would contain
the edit version for their CHR/AC discs, the album
version for their AOR discs, an urban-sounding mix (if
available) for the Urban section, etc. But depending
upon space on the disc they would occasionally have
select alternate mixes.

If they got wind of an alternate mix getting the
lion's share of play they sometimes put it on a later
disc if it wasn't already included.

Andy


Also, they would include two or sometimes more different versions on a GoldDisc.
<Dave> Someone please tell I-Heart Radio that St. Louis is not known as The Loo!
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I worked during most of the 80s and the 90s in a radio
station with the Top 40/ A/C format (in Argentina where
this question originally came from) and I can tell you
that 90% of all music played would be at first from
commercially available 45s (mainly from the USA and UK)
and starting in 1987 when TM Hit Discs began with its
weekly service, we shifted to whatever version HD would
provide. For oldies we gradually started using CDs
(without even noticing we were using LP versions instead
of 45 versions for classic hits). During the late 80s
and 90s we would never get the full album on CD for an
artist such as Aaron Neville.
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Thanks to all of you for your inputs about this topic!
rnell, cool to see someone else from Argentina here!
I don't remember which radio station would play the AT40 down here in Mar del Plata, but it was the original one (hosted by Shadoe Stevens during this particular era). So what I'd listen to was the actual AT40, dubbed in spanish (aired in Argentina a week or two later than in the US).
Sadly I didn't keep any recording of it, but kept 2 little fragments, when Mariah Carey reached # 1 with "I'll Be There". You can hear the dub in spanish (no idea who or where the dub was done).

Here, if you care to check it out: AT40 (dubbed in spanish) (Argentina) (2 fragments)

Anyway, nice to know how the music was received at radio stations down here !




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My better half, always the comedian recently told me that though she studied music in college and played the recorder and sometimes guitar,
she's pretty sure she never played the fool.
<Dave> Someone please tell I-Heart Radio that St. Louis is not known as The Loo!
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