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Originally posted August 8, 2016
Released one month after the “Murder Mix” this is the second Japan 12″ release for “You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) issued on July 21, 1985.
Dead or Alive’s vocalist Pete Burns states in his autobiography that he composed “You Spin Me Round” by using two existing songs as inspiration for creating something new:
How did I write “Spin Me”? I listened to Luther Vandross’s ‘I Wanted Your Love’. It’s not the same chord structure, but then that’s the way I make music – I hear something and I sing another tune over it. I didn’t sit and study the Luther Vandross album – I heard the song and it locked. I’m trying to structure the music and I know what I want. It’s like do this, do this, do this – and suddenly it hits. I don’t want to do Luther Vandross’s song, but I can still sing the same pattern over it. And there was another record, by Little Nell, called “See You ‘Round Like A Record”. So I had those two, Van Dross and Little Nell and – bingo! – done deal.
— Pete Burns, Freak Unique (2007)
According to Burns, the record company was unenthusiastic about “You Spin Me Round”, to such an extent that Burns had to take out a £2,500 loan to record it, then once it had been recorded “the record company said it was awful. It was unanimous – it was awful, it was rubbish.” Burns states that the band had to fund the production of the song’s video themselves.
The strings were based on Richard Wagner’s classical piece “Ride of the Valkyries”.
Interviewed for BBC Radio 4’s The Reunion: The Hit Factory, in April 2015, Burns said that the confrontational attitude of the producers was met with an equally confrontational attitude from the band and that this led to “quite a bad vibe” for the entirety of the studio time, describing the experience as “a time of intense friction”.
SIDE A:
You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) (Performance Mix) 7:27
Producer – Stock, Aitken & Waterman
SIDE B:
Mighty Mix(Part 2) 7:47
Engineer – Tim Palmer
Producer – Zeus B. Held
Ba Wish You Were Here
Bb What I Want
Bc Do It
Bd Misty Circles
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
OBI: Near Mint
U.S. CHART HISTORY:
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1985 | You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | #11 |
1985 | You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) | U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play | #4 |
1985 | You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) | U.S. Billboard Hot DanceMuisic Maxi-Singles Sales | #4 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Epic/Sony – 12・3P-635
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM
Country: Japan
Released: 21 Jul 1985
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop
CREDITS:
Artwork – Satori (14)
Photography By – Peter Brown (23)
Written-By – Dead Or Alive
NOTES:
Also available the LP “YOUTHQUAKE”
Find the 12″ at DISCOGS
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I love DOA and this is my favourite mix of this classic.
Thanks Paul 🙂
You’re welcome 🙂
You’ve been on fire this last week or so Paul! Love this alternate sleeve. Thank you. 🙂
Thank you Jermajesty. 🙂
The Australian 12″ was particularly nice – Murder Mix on one side, Performance Mix on the other. Played it to death, of course 😉
I think the USA 12″ was the same way. 🙂
Soo want the DOA 12″ of “In Too Deep”..
hi paul,
thanks for posting the other remix. this one really isn’t that
difference. just more echos and stutters. it almost sounds
like pete is saying ‘swatch’. ha ha
anyways, i think cover is cooler with the shades as compared
to the eye patch. but whatever. i’ll have to get this someday
when i finish collecting dead or alive stuff.
later
-1
You’re welcome, Negative1 🙂
Although I like the “Murder Mix” better than the “Performance Mix” I still enjoy this mix. I guess I really love the drama of the broken glass wild beginning. It makes your heart beat jump out of your chest. There really wasn’t any remixes I liked that came after these — yes, even the “Buzzing Bees Mix” too — but I have liked some of the remix services’ versions a whole lot better because they are based on these first two mixes. I was sad to read how the label and the producers had no faith in the song whatsoever.… Read more »
After listening to the “Performance Mix” again I really like it I feel it is a tighter mix than the “Murder Mix” but really I like them both equally DOA did manage to have their very own unique sound even with having a SAW production. They did not sound like any other band at the time. 🙂
One of my least favorite songs from the 80’s. Pete Burns (RIP) laughed all the way to the bank for many years I’m sure. I do like the part where he sings “I want your love – lo-oh-oh-oh-oh-ove!”
Excellent theme, they danced with intensity here, the one hit wonder, which sobanabn in Latin America.