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− | <b>10</b> (a.k.a. '''Ten''' or '''(The Perfect) 10''') was the first single from [[Madhouse]]'s second album [[Album: 16|16]]. It was released seven weeks prior to the album in the USA and the UK only. The title track was known as [[Ten]] on the album (fitting in with other Madhouse titles from [[Album: 8|8]] and [[Album: 16|16]], which all feature the titles as written words, rather than numbers), but the single clearly uses the number as its title. The b-side, [[Ten And ½]] (sic), was not available on any album. An extended version of [[Ten]] ('''[[Ten]] (The Perfect Mix)''') was available on the single's 12". | + | <b>10</b> (a.k.a. '''Ten''' or '''(The Perfect) 10''') was the first single from [[Madhouse]]'s second album [[Album: 16|16]]. It was released seven weeks prior to the album in the USA and the UK only. |
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+ | The title track was known as [[Ten]] on the album (fitting in with other Madhouse titles from [[Album: 8|8]] and [[Album: 16|16]], which all feature the titles as written words, rather than numbers), but the single clearly uses the number as its title. The b-side, [[Ten And ½]] (sic), was not available on any album. An extended version of [[Ten]] ('''[[Ten]] (The Perfect Mix)''') was available on the single's 12". | ||
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The single reached number 66 on the US Billboard R&B Chart, but did not enter the Billboard Pop Chart. | The single reached number 66 on the US Billboard R&B Chart, but did not enter the Billboard Pop Chart. | ||
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==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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===7"=== | ===7"=== | ||
(US: 7-28182)<br> | (US: 7-28182)<br> | ||
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B3. <b>[[Two]]</b> (5:29)<br> | B3. <b>[[Two]]</b> (5:29)<br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
− | ==Credits== | + | ===Credits=== |
* See individual tracks and related albums for credits. | * See individual tracks and related albums for credits. | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
==Charts== | ==Charts== | ||
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! <u>Chart, Country</u> | ! <u>Chart, Country</u> | ||
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==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
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! colspan=8 | Formats | ! colspan=8 | Formats | ||
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| USA || 7" || 7-28182 || | | USA || 7" || 7-28182 || | ||
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===Variants, special editions and re-releases=== | ===Variants, special editions and re-releases=== | ||
* None. | * None. | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
− | == | + | ===See also=== |
− | + | *[[Video: Ten|Ten]] music video | |
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− | *[[Video: Ten|Ten]] | + | |
<br> | <br> | ||
− | == | + | ==Trivia== |
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* None. | * None. | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] '' | * ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] '' | ||
+ | </small> | ||
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|previous year = 1988 | |previous year = 1988 |
Revision as of 14:28, 21 August 2016
1988: G-Spot ◄ | All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | ► 1988: For Love |
10
Single details | |
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Released: | 28 September 1987 |
Related album: | 16 |
Label(s): | Warner Bros. / Paisley Park Records |
Non-album tracks: | (The Perfect) 10 (3:51) |
10 (a.k.a. Ten or (The Perfect) 10) was the first single from Madhouse's second album 16. It was released seven weeks prior to the album in the USA and the UK only.
The title track was known as Ten on the album (fitting in with other Madhouse titles from 8 and 16, which all feature the titles as written words, rather than numbers), but the single clearly uses the number as its title. The b-side, Ten And ½ (sic), was not available on any album. An extended version of Ten (Ten (The Perfect Mix)) was available on the single's 12".
The single reached number 66 on the US Billboard R&B Chart, but did not enter the Billboard Pop Chart.
Track listing
7"
(US: 7-28182)
A. (The Perfect) 10 (3:51)
B. Ten And ½ (3:18)
12"
(US: 0-20795, UK: 920 795-0)
A. 10 (The Perfect Mix) (7:13)
B1. (The Perfect) 10 (7" Version) (3:51)
B2. Ten And ½ (3:18)
B3. Two (5:29)
Credits
- See individual tracks and related albums for credits.
Charts
Chart, Country | Entry Date | Peak Position | Weeks In Chart |
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Billboard R&B Chart, USA | 14 Nov. 1987 | 66 | 10 |
Releases
Formats | |||||||
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Country | Format | Cat. Number | Comments | Front | Back | Label 1 | Label 2 |
USA | 7" | 7-28182 |
Variants, special editions and re-releases
- None.
See also
- Ten music video
Trivia
- None.
References
1988 G-Spot |
All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | 1988 For Love |