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Ditto, you've been missed, Ed!
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Triple that, Ed... glad you're back.
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Quadruple that!
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I have the commercial red-label 45 (A&M 75021 1477 7, 1989).

The A-side is "Video Mix/Short Solo" (printed and actual 4:31), which is track 1 of the promo CD single.

The B-side is "Featuring Vernon Reid" (printed 4:48, actual 4:47), which is track 4 of the promo CD single.

Both A- and B-sides of the 45 are radically different mixes from the LP version. Both use a live drummer, for starters, and omit the "grrrrr" opening sound effect from the LP version.

The Design Of A Decade disc is the same as track 2 from the promo CD single, the "Video Mix/Long Solo", running 4:48. This version can be easily edited to match the 45:

Keep 0:00.0-3:04.9.
Edit on downbeat.
Remove the 32 beats from 3:04.9-3:21.6.
Keep 3:21.6-4:48.3 (end).

Much as I don't like the mastering on Design due to maximization and all that, it still sounds cleaner than my near-mint 45, which is horribly distorted, most likely in an attempt to sound "loud".

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as some may have gathered i've been recently reviewing janet jackson massive top 40 catalog and come across something unusual....i don't have that many promo cd singles, like jim, but i may have one that jim does not......i have a usa promo cd single for the song "black cat" issued as a&m 75021-2343-2 and contains the below 6 tracks

1-funky 12" (5:44)
2-funky 7" (4:41)
3-video mix/short solo (4:31)
4-'3 snaps up' 12" (7:31)
5-'3 snaps up' 7" (4:24)
6-'3 snaps up' dub (6:12)

track 3 is the cassingle version.....

i also have the german import cd single issued as a&m 390-572-2 which contains the below 3 tracks

1-black cat (no description)
2-the 1814 megamix (full version)
(alright, escapade, rhythm nation, miss you much)
3-black cat ('3 snaps up'-12" mix)

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