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Topic: Mclyte - Cold Rock A Party
Posted By: PopArchivist
Subject: Mclyte - Cold Rock A Party
Date Posted: 11 December 2019 at 10:53am
I'm pretty sure that Bad Boy Remix is the one that got the airplay but wanted to ask anyone if I remembered it right. Right now I pretty much relegated the LP version to non-existent since I never recalled it getting played. Can anyone confirm?




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Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 11 December 2019 at 2:18pm
Rich,

Back in 1997, I was subscribing to Top Hits U.S.A. for my
current music. They serviced the Bad Boy Remix - Edit
Clean. I remember playing it in a bar I worked in at rthe
time and it was possibly played on the local Top 40
station.

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Posted By: eric_a
Date Posted: 12 December 2019 at 1:49am
The lead track on the commercial CD 2-track single was the
version John mentions, with the "Upside Down" sample.
I seem to recall an earlier promo 12" that did not use
the sample, though not sure it was the LP version. The
Bad Boy/"Upside Down" mix is the only version I remember
hearing on radio.


Posted By: Paul C
Date Posted: 07 July 2025 at 8:50am
My US Promo CD Single (EastWest PRCD 9685-2) has the title "Cold Rock A Party" on the actual disc and "Cold Rock A Party (Bad Boy Remix)" on the back and spine and contains the following versions:

1. Main Version - Clean (4:35)
2. Radio Edit - Clean (4:08)
3. Original Album Version - Clean (4:17)

There are no stated run times on the disc or inlay. The above timings are my own and may be off by a second or two.

According to Discogs, the US commercial CD Single and cassette single (neither of which I have) are the 'radio edit - clean' with a stated time of (4:05).

The database does not list any CDs with run times in the neighbourhood of 4:05-4:08, so it would appear that none of these contain the commercial single version.



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