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    Posted: 01 September 2009 at 11:38pm
My promo CD single contains the following:

Jane Child-"Don't Wanna Fall In Love" (PRO-CD-3867)
1-LP Version (listed & actual 4:04)
2-Remix/Edit (listed 4:20; actual 4:18)
3-12" Remix (listed 7:50; actual 7:49)

I also own a commercial CD single for this song (9 21526-2). I won't detail all of the mostly long versions on it, but two of the tracks are shorter, and might be of interest to some:

3-(non-described version) (listed 4:28; actual 4:29)
4-7" Remix Version (listed 4:00; actual 3:59)
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I have what I think is the 4:18 "Remix/Edit" on a TM Century disc and on Hitmakers Vol. 31. It's pretty much the same song structure, but mixed much hotter. No wonder the song sounded so fantastic on the air!

My 45 has the LP version on it.

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Ron, that's interesting info! I always thought my TM GoldDisc was just the LP version. Looking at Jim's promo CD run time info, it's obviously not. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
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I just looked up info at allmusic on the commercial CD single, Jim. They have your non-described version listed as "Acapercapella." The song sample doesn't have music behind it--just vocals. The 7" Remix is a short version of the Teddy Riley remix, which has a new jack swing feel to it. Assuming that the Remix/Edit on the promo CD single is the "hotter" mix that Ron mentioned, that mix is not the same as the 7" Remix.

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my commercial cassingle issued as warner 19933 does not state a version on the cardboard sleeve but the cassingles face states "lp version" (4:04) and the 2 tracks are listed below

1-don't wanna fall in love (lp version) 4:04
2-worls lullabye (lp version) 3:00

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I have a 45 and a cassette-single, and they both have the LP version.

The only place I have ever seen the single remix was on a February 1990 Warner (WEA) promo compilation CD, and the promo single.
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Originally posted by crapfromthepast crapfromthepast wrote:

I have what I think is the 4:18 "Remix/Edit" on a TM Century disc and on Hitmakers Vol. 31. It's pretty much the same song structure, but mixed much hotter. No wonder the song sounded so fantastic on the air!

My 45 has the LP version on it.


Most stations I heard aired the LP version back in 1990 though. Only TWO stations I heard ever aired the remix, though it really did sound better on-air I agree.
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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

I just looked up info at allmusic on the commercial CD single, Jim. They have your non-described version listed as "Acapercapella." The song sample doesn't have music behind it--just vocals. The 7" Remix is a short version of the Teddy Riley remix, which has a new jack swing feel to it. Assuming that the Remix/Edit on the promo CD single is the "hotter" mix that Ron mentioned, that mix is not the same as the 7" Remix.


Hmmm... Since the two tracks cited from the "Don't Wanna Fall in Love" commercial maxi-CD single (the 4:29 non-described version and the "7" Remix" running 3:59) are very different remixes which likely got little to no radio airplay, I wonder if these remixes should even be mentioned in the database since it may create some confusion for subscribers trying to seek the "hit" versions on CD they're most accustomed to hearing on the radio? Anyone else have any thoughts on this?

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I just discovered something of likely minor interest: the covers of the vinyl LPs and the CDs of the source album have different covers.

The CD cover photo is more zoomed in and has her nose-to-ear ring in full light:



The LP cover has her resting her forehead against her hands (although she's still looking at the camera), and chain is more in shadow.

The words "Jane Child" are smaller in relation to the photo on the LP than on the CD.



...Just for fun, has anybody checked to make sure the CDs and LPs have identical mixes?

I have no idea why they'd have different mixes... but I also have no idea why they have different covers in 1989, either...

(I don't have the vinyl, or I'd check it myself.)
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Just going by memory here, but I recall my 12" single has a cover much like the "LP cover" you show here. I never even knew this was even released as an LP in 1990. (I know the copyright date says 1989, but the promo single for "...Wanna" was issued in February 1990.)

The 12" had a cool "New Jack Swing" remix that sounded especially great on the turntable for some reason. My second 12" with a generic Warner Brothers sleeve has an extended mix which seems to be adapted from the radio remix discussed here.


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