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To Aaron,

Thanks for the clarification!!

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Seven years later...

I can confirm that "Real Real Real [The Real Pop Mix]" from track 1 of the promo CD single SBK DPRO-05402 is digitally identical to the LP version on Doubt and Razor & Tie's Big '90s.
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Originally posted by edtop40 edtop40 wrote:

the 2 top 40 songs of jesus jones are listed below

1-right here, right now (righteous radio mix) (3:03)
2-real, real, real (original album version)   (3:06)

this data should be reflected in the db

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In reference to "Right Here, Right Now " Not sure why the 2:33 that is titled hit radio mix, which was also the TM Century version is not the correct "hit version" mix? Usually if TM issued it, isn't that the hit version?

https://www.discogs.com/Jesus-Jones-Right-Here-Right-Now/rel ease/1994598

The only thing I noticed in this thread is that any doubts about the hit version of Real, Real, Real were answered. Ah these numerous 90's versions. I miss the 80's when CD promos were simpler....

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Since this thread started years ago, I can report some additional details:

DPRO-05376
1. Righteous Radio Mix (listed 3:03)
2. Album Version (listed 3:06)
3. (a different song called "Move Me")
(I can time these if needed, but I believe the actual times are within a second of the printed times.)

DPRO-05387 (promo) & K2-19734 (retail)
1. Hit Radio Mix (listed 2:30; actual 2:31)
2. Righteous Radio Mix (listed 3:03; actual 3:02)
3. Martyn Phillips 12" Mix (listed 5:48; actual 5:46)

I wasn't working in radio at the time, so I don't know the full release history. It would make sense, though, that perhaps the first promo CD was sent to rock/alternative radio (where it became a #1 song), while the second promo was sent to top 40.

The cassette single has the "Righteous Radio Mix" as the first track, followed by the album version. Since the cassette single was the biggest selling format at retail in 1991, that would make the "Righteous Radio Mix" the official single version. Perhaps, though, the "Hit Radio Mix" is the actual hit version receiving most of the airplay. It's also possible that the "Righteous Radio Mix" received a significant amount of top 40 airplay in 1991, but I can say that my local station played the shorter "Hit Radio Mix."

Here's how to identify the three common mixes:
- Album Version starts with drums for a few seconds. The drums then stop, and the lead guitar starts with a percussive shaker on top.
- Righteous Radio Mix starts with the lead guitar by itself (no shaker). It contains a guitar solo mid-song.
- Hit Radio Mix also starts with the lead guitar by itself, but it removes the guitar solo mid-song.

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