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    Posted: 26 November 2007 at 9:33pm
Amazingly, of the three CDs I have this song on (Rhythm Nation 1814, Design Of A Decade and a promo Jimmy Jam Harris & Terry Lewis sampler), none have the hit version.

I dug out my commercial 45, which has an A-side of (7" R&B Mix - printed 4:34), and a B-side of (7" Remix - printed 4:10).

I seem to remember the B-side as being the "hit" that got the airplay, especially the cold ending. Can anyone else confirm?

Also, was there a promo CD single for "Alright"?

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I have before me a promo cd single of Janet Jackson "Alright" The Shep Pettibone Mixes (A&M CD 17981), with 7 different mixes. Some of them feature a rap section by Heavy D., while others do not.

One of the first two are probably what you're looking for: 1) 7" remix 4:33, 2) 7" R&B remix 4:51

I paid dearly for this one, when it was new and hot.
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Originally posted by crapfromthepast crapfromthepast wrote:

Amazingly, of the three CDs I have this song on (Rhythm Nation 1814, Design Of A Decade and a promo Jimmy Jam Harris & Terry Lewis sampler), none have the hit version.

I dug out my commercial 45, which has an A-side of (7" R&B Mix - printed 4:34), and a B-side of (7" Remix - printed 4:10).

I seem to remember the B-side as being the "hit" that got the airplay, especially the cold ending. Can anyone else confirm?

Also, was there a promo CD single for "Alright"?


Does this mean that the "45 version" notation in the database on Design Of A Decade is incorrect? Or are you indicating that the B-side got more radio play?
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My 'Design Of A Decade' has a version I'm unfamiliar with.

The version which received the most CHR/Top-40 play was the 7" remix with a time of 4:10.

I do not own the commercial 45 to compare.

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Originally posted by Steve Sharp Steve Sharp wrote:

One of the first two are probably what you're looking for: 1) 7" remix 4:33, 2) 7" R&B remix 4:51.

There were actually two different 7" Remix versions and two 7" R&B Remix versions. The ones on the 45 referenced in the original post are the ones without Heavy D. The ones with the longer time (quoted above) are the ones WITH Heavy D.

The confusing part is that the Japanese 5" CD (and possibly the US promo CD) just has an asterisk next to the name of the ones featuring Heavy D. You have to read the fine print to see that they are the "with Heavy D" versions, as opposed to the shorter "no rap" versions appearing on the vinyl 45. My Japanese 3" CD single has the "no rap" mixes of those two versions, while the "with Heavy D" mixes are on the Japanese 5" single.

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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

My Japanese 3" CD single has the "no rap" mixes of those two versions, while the "with Heavy D" mixes are on the Japanese 5" single.


There was a separate domestic three-track promo CD with the "no rap" versions, which I have. It's CD 17978, from A&M, of course:

1. Alright - 7" Remix (actual and listed 4:11)
2. Alright - 7" R&B Mix (listed 4:34, actual 4:33.5)
3. Alright - LP Version (listed 6:28, actual 6:27)

Curiously, the 7" R&B Mix here runs a few seconds shorter than on my European import CD single, where I think it runs close to 4:40. I think I inquired about the exact length of the domestic version of this mix (vinyl or cassingle) quite a while back, but I don't recall it ever being answered.

Actually, one mix I wanted I don't think was ever issued on CD: the "LP Remix," running 6:33, that was on the 12-inch single. I would assume the 7" Remix without rap is an edit of that.

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Originally posted by Brian W. Brian W. wrote:

Curiously, the 7" R&B Mix here runs a few seconds shorter than on my European import CD single, where I think it runs close to 4:40. I think I inquired about the exact length of the domestic version of this mix (vinyl or cassingle) quite a while back, but I don't recall it ever being answered.


That's the A-side of the US commercial 7" single, and my copy runs 4:33, just like your promo CD.
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So the version included on "Design Of A Decade" is unique to it, is that right?
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