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The Look Of Love | 3:27 |
The Look Of Love (Part 2) | 3:44 |
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Djcole10
November 1, 2020
referencing The Look Of Love (USA Remix - Dub Version), 12", 53, MDS-4023, 6400 751
Just goes to show that America can screw up a good song with a bad remix.
Nick from Pittsburgh.
Nick from Pittsburgh.
colin_b
January 29, 2020
referencing The Look Of Love (Special Remix), 12", Promo, NTX DJ 103
I got my copy of this promo remix by joining the ABC Fan Club (the only reason I joined, in fact!)...
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creature130870
November 15, 2017
referencing The Look Of Love (Parts One And Two), 7", Single, Red, NT 103
I love every version of this ABC masterpiece. Pop perfection. Period
eclipse17
February 7, 2016
referencing The Look Of Love (Part One), 7", Single, Styrene, Bes, 76168
I have this very same pressing with the number 19 for the plant number on it. Both sides of my copy are not the songs by ABC at all. Instead, there are acoustic led country songs by a female lead singer. I even tried the Shazam app on both sides multiple times to no avail. Does anyone have any information, or is mine the lone mispressing?
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Lucifer_Sam
January 8, 2013
referencing The Look Of Love (USA Remix - Dub Version), 12", 53, MDS-4023, 6400 751
In 1982 I really liked this version. Today, 30 years later, I find it annoying only. Where the oroginal is elegant and stylish, this is remixed for dancing purposes. Is that art? Maybe. Do I need it? No!
GoodNF
January 17, 2012
edited over 9 years ago
referencing The Look Of Love (USA Remix - Dub Version), 12", 53, MDS-4023, 6400 751
referencing The Look Of Love (USA Remix - Dub Version), 12", 53, MDS-4023, 6400 751
The "USA Remix - Dub Version" set, when first released 1982, completely new standards in terms of remixing. It was one of the first records (if not THE first) to use the vocals as a playing toy for sampling. The result is a new version which still bears the basic melodies but filled up with totally new vocal arrangements. Sometimes, when listening to this, I'm still wondering what Mr. Fry really thought about this...:)
BrianLyons1
January 31, 2021