Dusty Springfield ‎– Nothing Has Been Proved

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Parlophone – 12R 6207
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Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Single
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A Nothing Has Been Proved (Dance Mix)
Guitar [Rhythm] – Herb Lawson Remix, Keyboards [Additional], Producer [Additional] – Marshall Jefferson
5:56
B1 Nothing Has Been Proved 5:56
B2 Nothing Has Been Proved (Instrumental) 5:54

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Courtney Pine courtesy of Island Records.
"Nothing Has Been Proved (Dance Mix)" remixed for Jeffco Music Production Company USA.

Cage Music Ltd/10 Music Ltd
℗ 1989 Original sound recordings made by EMI Records Ltd.

℗ MCMLXXXIX Original sound recordings made by EMI Records Ltd.
© MCMLXXXIX EMI Records Ltd.

Taken from the soundtrack of the film SCANDAL
available on Parlophone Records (PCS 7331).
Palace in association with British Screeen Present
a Palace Production SCANDAL.
Starring John Hurt, Joanne Whalley, Ian McKellan, Bridget Fonda
with Britt Ekland and Jeroen Krabbe.
Directed by Michael Caton-Jones.
Produced by Stephen Woolley.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5099920323868

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 13) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Nothing Has Been Proved (12") Parlophone 14 2032386 Italy 1989
Nothing Has Been Proved (CD, Single, Promo) Enigma Records (3) EPRO-181 US 1989
Nothing Has Been Proved (12") EMI Music (Netherlands) 060-20 3238-6 Netherlands 1989
Nothing Has Been Proved (7", Single, Ltd, Gat) Parlophone, Parlophone RG 6207, R 6207 UK 1989
Nothing Has Been Proved (7", Single, Promo) EMI, Toshiba EMI Ltd PRP-1379 Japan 1989
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Reviews & Discussion

ReadyBeast Mar 03, 2012
Track B1 is the full length unfaded version of "Nothing Has Been Proved". It is 1 minutes 10 seconds longer than the original album version, and it has a longer saxophone solo at the end.
Review by DJ_Disco Apr 20, 2004
Pet Shop Boys have always had the knack of producing 'atmospheric' records where you can almost imagine yourself been part of the song. This is no exception. Excellent production and brilliant vocals from Dusty Springfield. Got to be up there with PSBs 'Kings Cross' for setting a scene.
Rated 5/5
Review by PatrickHH Oct 12, 2003
Impressive I must say - only this morning I grabbed this vinyl for the 1st time in years. It's still creating goosebumps when listening to it. A perfect combination between an unbeatable melody and pop-production by the PSB with this voice of a lady we will all never forget - no matter if we liked her or not. Plus a sax played by "The Sax of the Eighties" himself: Mr Courtney Pine and an orchestra beautifully arranged by Angelo Badalamenti. Last but not least a guy that has been completely forgotten in the track-list of our entry: one of our biggest House Gods has done this kind of downtempo-like "Dance Mix" - Marshall Jefferson himself. All in all still bigtime. No need to watch the movie "Scandal" after listening to it's title-track with those "self-explaining" lyrics.
Review by Dez Oct 12, 2003
This is From the Movie 'Scandal'. I love the Marshall Jefferson Remix. Superb. That also has on Guitars Herb Lawson of Ten City. This has got to be the most over looked Record of all time. It's a Classic in itself. I recommend this in any collection.

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