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<b>13</b>&nbsp;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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<b>13</b>&nbsp;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]]).
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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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[[Category:1988]][[Category:Singles (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Paisley Park Records releases]]
 
[[Category:1988]][[Category:Singles (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Paisley Park Records releases]]

Revision as of 15:36, 5 September 2020

Wouldntyoulovetoloveme single.jpg 1988: Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me? All Singles All Related Artists Singles 1988: Neon Telephone Neontelephone single.jpeg

13


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Single details


Released: 18 March 1988
Related album: 16
Label(s): Paisley Park Records
Unique tracks: Thirteen (The Paisley Park Mix) (7:49)

Thirteen And ¼ (5:47)

13 was the second and final single to be released from Madhouse’s second and final album 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 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.

Track listing


7"

(US: 7-27944)
A. Thirteen (4:46)
B. Four (2:24)

12"

(US: 920893-0)
A1. Thirteen (The Paisley Park Mix) (7:49)
A2. Thirteen And ¼ (5:47)
B1. Thirteen (LP Version) (4:46)
B2. Four (LP Version) (2:24)

Credits

  • See individual tracks and related albums for credits.


Charts

  • This single did not enter the charts


Releases

Variants, special editions and re-releases

  • None


See also

  • 13 music video


Trivia

  • Information needed.


References


Wouldntyoulovetoloveme single.jpg 1988
Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me?
All Singles All Related Artists Singles 1988
Neon Telephone
Neontelephone single.jpeg