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EternalStatic
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Topic: OT: Roxette "Crash Boom Bang" QuestionPosted: 29 May 2021 at 11:19am |
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Does anyone have details on the U.S. single version? Discogs
indicates a listed time of 4:08, which would be between 50 and 60 secs shorter than the LP Version. Wondering if it's an early fade or an actual edit or remix. Thanks for any information. |
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Posted: 01 June 2021 at 4:37pm |
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I believe that the 4:08 on the U.S. promo CD is a
misprint. (I do not have the promo CD to confirm, however). On the U.S. promo CD page, someone noted that it actually runs 4:27, which is approximately the length of the single version/radio edit on international pressings. |
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Posted: 01 June 2021 at 7:14pm |
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Wasn’t aware this was released in the U. S. Did it chart on anything
domestically? |
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Posted: 02 June 2021 at 4:51am |
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@Jason: Thanks for the info! With that being the case, the version I
have on their hits compilation, which runs around 4:25, is likely the right one. @jebsib: It did not make the Billbord Hot 100. I don't know if it may have reached the lower rungs of an A/C chart... I heard it on our local Top 40 station just once or twice. They were very slow to let go of that late '80s/early '90s pop sound. |
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Posted: 02 June 2021 at 5:38am |
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I checked Wikipedia and my Billboard AC book, and the song didn't chart at all on the AC Chart. It charted in several other countries, though. It looks
like it reached its highest position in Finland, where it peaked at #16. According to Discogs, there was a Cassette Single, a Vinyl "For Jukeboxes Only" 45 and 2 Promo CD Singles with the same catalog no. released in the US. I bought the Cassette Single because it had an unplugged version of "Joyride" as its B-Side. |
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Posted: 02 June 2021 at 2:59pm |
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Hi Dan! Yeah, Roxette had stumbled hard here with their previous
album Tourism, and they didn't recover. Like most people, I thought it was a live album and didn't pay it any mind. That being said, I was and am a huge fan of the first single off of Crash! Boom! Bang!, "Sleeping in My Car". Should have been huge. |
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Posted: 02 June 2021 at 6:53pm |
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"Sleeping in My Car" is one of my favorite
Roxette songs and agree that it should have been a huge smash. I remember hearing it on the radio quite a bit for a short time. I recall hearing "Crash! Boom! Bang!" on the radio maybe once or twice, but it's difficult having a hit follow up when the first single stalled at No. 50 (interestingly peaked at No. 30 in Cashbox, however). Roxette's U.S. success really started slipping with "Spending My Time", but Per Gessle blames that on EMI USA and it cutting the promotion department. Edited by Bellenger1981 |
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Posted: 04 June 2021 at 7:39am |
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C! B! B! was one of my favorites when I lived in Europe - fascinating that it was
released as a Cassingle domestically. Regarding Roxette falling off, it was also when the music was changing and by 1994 if you were in any way linked to the late 80s (Paula, Bobby Brown, Phil Collins, New Kids, Taylor Dayne, etc) you were considered passe. Only the real superstars survived. A little. Makes you realize how quickly trends, styles and sounds changed in the first 5 decades of the rock era. And how stagnant today's sounds are... |
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Posted: 05 June 2021 at 12:25pm |
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I, too, was surprised at the cassette single release of
"Crash! Boom! Bang!" in the U.S. I never knew until years later. You make a great point jebsib, as all those artists had struggled to have anywhere close to the same success by the mid '90s. |
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Posted: 08 June 2021 at 5:41pm |
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The album itself was never released in the US. The version that got released
was an edited "Favorites From Crash Bang Boom" that was sold exclusively at McDonalds with the proceeds benefited the Ronald McDonald House. It reportedly sold a million here, but Billboard had a policy that forbade albums that sold at an exclusive retailer to chart. The original album did sell about 46,000 copies as an import. |
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