On Thu 23 Dec, Geoff Major wrote:
> Yeah I agree Neil, WAY too much time !! haha
> I was bored, had no work today, but as you said it IS
> interesting to know just how many remixes are around
> of a certain track...
> I think the MOST remixes of a song I have is Michael
> Jackson's Stranger In Moscow, I have about 40-odd
> versions! Now that is just silly I think, oh well
Off-topic I know, but I think the KLF's "What Time Is Love" still has
some claim over the most-remixes field; there are something like 70
different versions which the KLF had a hand in creating (including the
original trance mixes, the 1990 hit version, the 1992 "America" version,
the 1997 "***k the Millenium" version...) and so on.
The Shamen's "Move Any Mountain" has a hell of a lot of remixes as well.
Partly this came about through the fact that the US CD maxi of "Move Any
Mountain" contained 16-ish seperate sample tracks, deliberately designed
for people to use in remixes, and as a result, dozens of bootleg mixes
arrived. So if those count, then before very long at all, "Coda" will
soon be _the_ most remixed Sunscreem track by a long way!
Happy New Year to all,
Stuart.
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