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| [[Six]] (Edit) (3:37)<br> | | [[Six]] (Edit) (3:37)<br> | ||
− | [[Six|6]] (End Of The World Mix) ( | + | [[Six|6]] (End Of The World Mix) (6:20)<br> |
[[Six And 1/2 |Six And ½]] (2:36) | [[Six And 1/2 |Six And ½]] (2:36) | ||
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===12"=== | ===12"=== | ||
(US: 0-20608, UK: W 8485, DEU: 920 608-0)<br> | (US: 0-20608, UK: W 8485, DEU: 920 608-0)<br> | ||
− | A1. <b>[[Six|6]] (End Of The World Mix)</b> ( | + | A1. <b>[[Six|6]] (End Of The World Mix)</b> (6:20) <sup>*</sup><br> |
B1. <b>[[Six]] (Edit)</b> (3:37)<br> | B1. <b>[[Six]] (Edit)</b> (3:37)<br> | ||
B2. <b>[[Six And 1/2 |Six And ½]]</b> (2:36)<br> | B2. <b>[[Six And 1/2 |Six And ½]]</b> (2:36)<br> | ||
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+ | <small> <sup>*</sup>listed as '''8 (End Of The World Mix)''' on the label of US 12" in error; listed as 5:45 on label of UK 12" in error</small><br> | ||
===7" Promo=== | ===7" Promo=== | ||
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{{ChartLine| | {{ChartLine| | ||
| Date = 14 Feb. 1987 | | Date = 14 Feb. 1987 | ||
− | | Chart (Country) = Billboard 12-inch Singles Sales, USA | + | | Chart (Country) = Billboard Hot Dance / Disco 12-inch Singles Sales, USA |
| Peak Position = 24 | | Peak Position = 24 | ||
| Weeks in chart = 8 | | Weeks in chart = 8 | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | * | + | * When [[Single: 6|6]] reached its peak position on the Billboard Black Chart on 28 March 1987, two other singles released by [[Paisley Park Records]] were on the top ten of that same chart : [[Single: Sign O' The Times|Sign O' The Times]] by [[Prince]] (number 9) and ''Hold Me'' by [[Sheila E.]] (number 3). Three others songs written and produced by former [[Prince]] associates were also highly charted at the same time: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jody_Watley Jody Watley]'s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looking_for_a_New_Love Looking For A New Love] ([[Andre Cymone]] co-wrote the track with Jody Watley produced it with [[David Z.]]) topped the Billboard Black Chart, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Wait_Awhile Let's Wait Awhile] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Jackson Janet Jackson] and ''Keep Your Eye On Me'' by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_Alpert Herb Alpert], both co-written and produced by former [[The Time]] members [[Jimmy Jam]] and [[Terry Lewis]] were at the 7th and 8th spot respectively. |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<small> | <small> | ||
− | * | + | * [[Book:_The_Vault|'''The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince''']] ''by Per Nilsen & jooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff'' (Uptown, 2004) |
* <b>Releases:</b> [http://www.discogs.com/Madhouse-6/master/16322 Discog: Madhouse - 6] | * <b>Releases:</b> [http://www.discogs.com/Madhouse-6/master/16322 Discog: Madhouse - 6] | ||
* <b>Charts:</b> Billboard Vol.99, No. 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 17. | * <b>Charts:</b> Billboard Vol.99, No. 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 17. | ||
+ | * '''Charts Timeline:''' | ||
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+ | {{ChartDate|1=4<br>Apr}} | ||
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+ | {{ChartDate|1=18<br>Apr}} | ||
+ | {{ChartDate|1=25<br>Apr}} | ||
+ | {{ChartDate|1=2<br>May}} | ||
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|previous year = 1986 | |previous year = 1986 |
Revision as of 06:51, 28 March 2020
1986: Love On A Blue Train ◄ | All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | ► 1987: Telepathy |
6
Single details | |
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Released: | 14 January 1987 (US release) |
Related album: | 8 |
Label(s): | Paisley Park Records / Warner Bros. |
Non-album tracks: | Six (Edit) (3:37) |
6 was the first and only single to be released from Madhouse's first album 8. It was released one week before the album, marking the first official release of any kind by Madhouse.
The single also contained an edit and an extended version of Six, as well as a non-album track, Six And ½. As with the accompanying album, the single's name is written numerically (6), while the title track is written in full (Six), although the extended version (6 (End Of The World Mix)) is written numerically.
The single failed to enter the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, but reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Black Singles Chart, number 14 on the Billboard Crossover 30 Chart and number 24 on the 12-inch Singles Sales Chart.
Track listing
7"
(US: 7-28485)
A. Six (Edit) (3:37)
B. Six And ½ (2:36)
12"
(US: 0-20608, UK: W 8485, DEU: 920 608-0)
A1. 6 (End Of The World Mix) (6:20) *
B1. Six (Edit) (3:37)
B2. Six And ½ (2:36)
*listed as 8 (End Of The World Mix) on the label of US 12" in error; listed as 5:45 on label of UK 12" in error
7" Promo
(US: 7-28485-A)
A. Six (Edit) (3:37)
B. Six (Edit) (3:37)
Credits
- See individual tracks and related albums for credits.
Charts
Chart, Country | Entry Date | Peak Position | Weeks In Chart |
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Billboard Hot Black Singles Chart, USA | 7 Feb. 1987 | 5 | 13 |
Billboard Hot Black Singles Airplay, USA | 14 Feb. 1987 | 5 | 10 |
Billboard Hot Dance / Disco 12-inch Singles Sales, USA | 14 Feb. 1987 | 24 | 8 |
Billboard Hot Black Singles Sales, USA | 21 Feb. 1987 | 10 | 9 |
Billboard Hot Crossover 30, USA | 7 Mar. 1987 | 14 | 4 |
Releases
Trivia
- When 6 reached its peak position on the Billboard Black Chart on 28 March 1987, two other singles released by Paisley Park Records were on the top ten of that same chart : Sign O' The Times by Prince (number 9) and Hold Me by Sheila E. (number 3). Three others songs written and produced by former Prince associates were also highly charted at the same time: Jody Watley's Looking For A New Love (Andre Cymone co-wrote the track with Jody Watley produced it with David Z.) topped the Billboard Black Chart, Let's Wait Awhile by Janet Jackson and Keep Your Eye On Me by Herb Alpert, both co-written and produced by former The Time members Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis were at the 7th and 8th spot respectively.
References
- The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince by Per Nilsen & jooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff (Uptown, 2004)
- Releases: Discog: Madhouse - 6
- Charts: Billboard Vol.99, No. 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 17.
- Charts Timeline:
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Year 1987 | 7 Feb |
14 Feb |
21 Feb |
28 Feb |
7 Mar |
14 Mar |
21 Mar |
28 Mar |
4 Apr |
11 Apr |
18 Apr |
25 Apr |
2 May |
USA Billboard Hot Black Singles (100 pos) | 69 | 47 | 37 | 25 | 18 | 9 | 6 | 5 | 12 | 24 | 33 | 64 | ?? |
USA Billboard Hot Black Singles Airplay (40 pos) | - | 40 | 32 | 21 | 15 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 18 | ?? | ?? | - | - |
USA Billboard Hot Black Singles Sales (40 pos) | - | - | 40 | 32 | 26 | 20 | 12 | 11 | 10 | ?? | - | - | - |
USA Billboard Hot Dance / Disco 12-inch Singles Sales (50 pos) | - | 41 | 44 | 33 | 24 | 33 | 23 | 25 | 28 | - | - | - | - |
USA Billboard Hot Crossover (30 pos) | - | - | - | - | 27 | 20 | 14 | 14 | - | - | - | - | - |
1986 Love On A Blue Train |
All Singles | All Related Artists Singles | 1987 Telepathy |