Tuesday, November 22, 2005
MADONNA -- Hung Up
(2005 UK limited edition 4-track 12" vinyl single - the 1st single to be taken from her eagerly anticipated album 'Confessions On A Dancefloor' sees a infectious, relentlessly energetic and a perfect taste of things to come with samples of the Abba classic 'Gimme Gimme Gimme' and including Album Version, SDP Extended Dub & Vocal mixes plus Tracy Young's Get Up And Dance Groove Edit, picture sleeve).
Tracklisting / Additional Info:
1. Radio Version
2. Sdp Extended Mix
3. Tracy Young's Get Up Ands Dance Groove
4. Bill Hamel Remix
5. Chus & Ceballos Remix
6. Sdp Extended Dub
UK 12" (or 30cm maxi) singles began their meteoric rise in the heady disco boom of the 1970’s, although it was during the 1980’s that they really began to transform the singles chart. Usually playing at 45rpm the extra dimensions gave more scope to create longer versions of the standard 3-minute radio-friendly chart single, leading not just to an extended version, but often to fully-produced remixes. The format was a perfect marketing tool, enabling you to buy different versions of the same single, giving rise to a higher or longer chart presence for that record; during its 1980’s heyday it was not unusual for there to be two, three or even four different 12" releases of the same single, all with alternate mixes or exclusive content, and often a different picture sleeve. The UK led the world in this arena. Unlike today, singles used to be million-sellers and the 12" format was largely responsible for this. Remix culture is now firmly established and is a thriving industry in its own right. With some of the earliest 12" singles now approaching 30 years old, and mid-1980’s classics now in their 20s, their rarity is always increasing. These records are meant to be played and enjoyed, and nearly always offer something different to their regular 7" counterparts. Ever wondered why a 5" CD single may credit a 12" mix? Well, this is where it all began!