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− | {{ | + | |single name = 13 |
+ | |single image = [[Image:13 single.jpg]] | ||
|previous year = 1988 | |previous year = 1988 | ||
|next year = 1988 | |next year = 1988 | ||
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|previous single link = [[Single: Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me?|Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me?]] | |previous single link = [[Single: Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me?|Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me?]] | ||
|next single link = [[Single: Neon Telephone|Neon Telephone]] | |next single link = [[Single: Neon Telephone|Neon Telephone]] | ||
− | + | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 18|18 March 1988]] | |
− | + | |album = [[Album: 16|16]] | |
− | + | |label = [[Paisley Park Records]] | |
− | + | |tracks =[[Thirteen|13]] (The Paisley Park Mix) (7:49)<br> | |
− | + | [[Thirteen And ¼]] (5:47)<br> | |
− | + | [[Thirteen|13]] (Edit) (2:57) <small> (On promo 7" only) </small> | |
− | + | |introduction = <b>13</b> was the second and final single to be released from [[Madhouse]]’s second and final album [[Album: 16|16]], and is the final single to have been released by [[Madhouse]]. It was released four months after the album, and was released in the USA only. | |
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− | [[Thirteen And ¼]] (5:47) | + | |
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− | <b>13</b> was the second and final single to be released from [[Madhouse]]’s second and final album [[Album: 16|16]], and is the final single to have been released by [[Madhouse]]. It was released four months after the album, and was released in the USA only. | + | |
The 7" single contains the track [[Four]] from [[Madhouse]]’s first album [[Album: 8|8]]. The 12" single also contained an extended version of [[Thirteen]], as well as a non-album track, [[Thirteen And ¼]]. As with the accompanying album, the single’s name is written numerically ('''13'''), while the title track is written in full ([[Thirteen]]). | The 7" single contains the track [[Four]] from [[Madhouse]]’s first album [[Album: 8|8]]. The 12" single also contained an extended version of [[Thirteen]], as well as a non-album track, [[Thirteen And ¼]]. As with the accompanying album, the single’s name is written numerically ('''13'''), while the title track is written in full ([[Thirteen]]). | ||
The single failed to enter the charts. | The single failed to enter the charts. | ||
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− | + | |format1 =7" | |
− | + | |tracklisting = | |
− | + | A. <b>[[Thirteen|13]]</b> (4:46)<br> | |
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− | A. <b>[[Thirteen]]</b> (4:46)<br> | + | |
B. <b>[[Four]]</b> (2:24)<br> | B. <b>[[Four]]</b> (2:24)<br> | ||
+ | {{SingleRef|1= | ||
+ | USA: 7-27944<br> | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |format2 = 12" | ||
+ | |content = | ||
− | + | A1. <b>[[Thirteen|13]] (The Paisley Park Mix)</b> (7:49)<br> | |
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− | A1. <b>[[Thirteen]] (The Paisley Park Mix)</b> (7:49)<br> | + | |
A2. <b>[[Thirteen And ¼]]</b> (5:47)<br> | A2. <b>[[Thirteen And ¼]]</b> (5:47)<br> | ||
− | B1. <b>[[Thirteen]] (LP Version)</b> (4:46)<br> | + | B1. <b>[[Thirteen|13]] (LP Version)</b> (4:46)<br> |
B2. <b>[[Four]] (LP Version)</b> (2:24)<br> | B2. <b>[[Four]] (LP Version)</b> (2:24)<br> | ||
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− | + | USA: 920893-0<br> | |
− | * See individual tracks and related albums for credits. | + | }} |
− | <br> | + | |credits = * See individual tracks and related albums for credits. |
− | + | |format3 = 7" Promo | |
− | + | |7 inches = <small>(no.)</small><br> | |
− | <br> | + | A. <b>[[Thirteen|13]] (Edit)</b> (2:57)<br> |
− | + | B. <b>[[Thirteen|13]] (Edit)</b> (2:57)<br> | |
− | + | |format4 = 12" Promo | |
− | + | |12 inches = This single was not issued as a 12" promo. | |
− | + | |other = This record wasn’t issued in any other format (cassette, CD, digital). | |
− | | | + | |charts = |
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− | | USA | | + | {{NoCharts| |
− | | | + | |format = single |
− | + | |Country = the USA | |
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− | | | + | |awards = |
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− | + | |format = single | |
− | + | |Country = the USA | |
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− | < | + | |certifications = |
− | = | + | {{NoCertification| |
− | + | |format = single | |
− | <br> | + | |Country = the USA |
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− | + | |Country = USA | |
− | + | |Format = 7" | |
− | + | |CatNr = 7-27944 | |
− | + | |Comment = | |
− | + | |Front = 13 single.jpg | |
− | + | |Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png | |
− | + | |LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png | |
− | + | |LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png | |
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+ | | Courtesy = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |see also = | ||
+ | <!--{{SeeAlso| | ||
+ | |item1 = [[Video: 13|13]] <br>(music video) | ||
+ | |image1 = | ||
+ | |item2 = | ||
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+ | }} --> | ||
+ | |trivia = | ||
+ | |album promotion = | ||
+ | |alternative = | ||
+ | |references = | ||
+ | ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' | ||
+ | * https://www.discogs.com/Madhouse-13/master/16341 | ||
+ | |categories = [[Category: 1988]][[Category:Singles (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Paisley Park Records releases]] | ||
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