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And just for the record, I double-checked our original Pop Annual time and it was (3:56), NOT (3:46).

I have now amended it to (3:55) per Aaron's timing.

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I am confused as to what the official Billboard cassette
single timing on the Interscope label really is. Earlier
in this thread it was reported to be 4:55 and now Paul
Haney is saying that the Record Research cassette single on
another label is the official single and is a DJ Miko
remix. What gives here?
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Originally posted by Pat Downey Pat Downey wrote:

I am confused as to what the official
Billboard cassette single timing on the Interscope label
really is. Earlier in this thread it was reported to be
4:55 and now Paul Haney is saying that the Record
Research cassette single on another label is the official
single and is a DJ Miko remix. What gives here?


Pat, I can see where there's confusion. However, we are
discussing two separate chart singles.

"What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes hit #14 in 1993 and indeed
runs (4:55).

"What's Up" by DJ Miko hit #58 in 1994 and that's the one
we've been discussing here lately.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PopArchivist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 August 2022 at 6:11pm
Originally posted by Pat Downey Pat Downey wrote:

I am confused as to what the official Billboard cassette
single timing on the Interscope label really is. Earlier
in this thread it was reported to be 4:55 and now Paul
Haney is saying that the Record Research cassette single on
another label is the official single and is a DJ Miko
remix. What gives here?


I apologize should have started a separate thread. In the future if the song is the same but the artist is different I think that is the way to go.
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Re: the DJ Miko version, on Discogs, there are two cassette singles. One says it has these tracks:

3:47 Extended Clap Attack
3:50 Night Ground Mix

The other says it has these tracks:

3:47 4 B's Mix
3:50 Extended Clap Attack

Is the music on the tapes the same, or are those tracklists accurate? (notwithstanding the fact that they are not full-length versions)

FWIW, the UK CD single version is the "Radio Edit" which is the 4 B's Mix, minus a 14-second section at 2:24 (cut on the downbeat so the vocal resumes there), and faded early, reaching silence at 4:13 (previous posts said 4:14 but when I trim leading silence it hits total silence at 4:13.25). The NOW 28 CD fades to silence at 4:06. The Disco Queens: The 90s US CD from 1997 also has this edit and fades it a little shy of 3:59.

The Radio Edit was released in the UK in early August 1994, so it seems unlikely that it was getting US airplay before then. This would have been in the middle of its Hot 100 chart run.

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Originally posted by mjb50 mjb50 wrote:

Re: the DJ Miko version, on Discogs, there are two cassette singles. One says it has these tracks:

3:47 Extended Clap Attack
3:50 Night Ground Mix

The other says it has these tracks:

3:47 4 B's Mix
3:50 Extended Clap Attack

Is the music on the tapes the same, or are those tracklists accurate? (notwithstanding the fact that they are not full-length versions)

FWIW, the UK CD single version is the "Radio Edit" which is the 4 B's Mix, minus a 14-second section at 2:24 (cut on the downbeat so the vocal resumes there), and faded early, reaching silence at 4:13 (previous posts said 4:14 but when I trim leading silence it hits total silence at 4:13.25). The NOW 28 CD fades to silence at 4:06. The Disco Queens: The 90s US CD from 1997 also has this edit and fades it a little shy of 3:59.

The Radio Edit was released in the UK in early August 1994, so it seems unlikely that it was getting US airplay before then. This would have been in the middle of its Hot 100 chart run.


When I was assembling my jukebox of 45's and hit radio versions I think there was a discussion and the 3:48 is what I think I settled on. If I recall its the promo only edit, which was made from the CD promo. The 3:55 is the time on the cassette tape. Its one of the only instances in the 90's where a cd promo did not have the right one. The other one is Black Box - Strike It Up (1991), which times in at 3:24 and for which Aaron had to recreate it. Outside of three instances not aware of any situation where 90's Hot 100 hits are not available on CD. Hope that helps. There's A Party Going On in 1990 by Yvonne is available as a digital download (no cd promo).

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