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1989 compilation album by Various artists
Just Say Yes Volume III: Just Say Mao
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released
July 11, 1989[1]
Genre
Alternative rock
Length
78:11
Label
Sire
Various artists chronology
Just Say Yes Volume II: Just Say Yo (1988)
Just Say Yes Volume III: Just Say Mao (1989)
Just Say Yes Volume IV: Just Say Da (1990)
Just Say Mao was Sire Records' Volume 3 of Just Say Yes and was originally released on July 11, 1989 as a CD sampler. It contained remixes and non-album tracks of artists on the label, most of which were considered new wave or modern rock (all would eventually fall under the genre alternative rock).
^Coleman, Bill (1989-07-15). "Dance Trax". Billboard. 101 (28): 27. "Just Say Mao" is the latest installment from Sire in the specially priced, CD-only "Just Say Yes" series. Scheduled for a Tuesday (11) release date...
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