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“TOO MUCH BLOOD”, which was released as a 12-inch single only in the United States, is reprinted from the original! Also includes two songs from the US 12-inch single “Undercover Of The Night” as a bonus! [Too Much Blood] Three singles were released in the United States after Undercover was released in 1983. Their first singles were “Undercover Of The Night” and “She Was Hot,” and “Too Much Blood” was released as a 12-inch single only in the United States. Now, this “Too Much Blood” has become a very valuable single. To this day, this 12-inch remix version (tracks 1 and 2) has not been released on CD. Also, the Dance Version on side A is the Stones’ longest song with a length of over 12 minutes. The remix was done by Arthur Baker, the darling of the era. As you will notice when you listen to it, most of the original version is not preserved. It would not be an exaggeration to say that only Mick’s voice can confirm that it is a Stones song. The Dub Version is already amazing (lol) It is said that this song itself was composed by Mick, so Keith’s presence is not only modest, but even absent. It has a danceable finish that is like a mix of hip hop and Latin. This seems to be described as post-disco. Even today, this 12-inch model is popular on the dance floor and is sold at a reasonable price. I don’t know why it hasn’t been released on CD, but it’s Keith’s… For those of the analog generation, this work may be memorable, including the PV and lyrics of this song. I confidently declare that this is an item that will satisfy both those who own this 12-inch analog version and those who have not yet listened to it. Of course, the discs used were in mint condition and carefully traced. This is a must-have item! This time, we also included the US 12-inch version of “Undercover Of The Night” as a bonus track. [Undercover Of The Night] The most popular music media in the 1980s was probably the 12-inch single record. The 12-inch single record was the most popular among young people who went to discos and clubs to listen to music, and it was a long-lasting single record designed for dancing. Needless to say, its roots are the disco sound of the 70’s, and there is no doubt that the music that evolved from it was the black music of the early 80’s, such as rap and its evolved form, hip-hop. The Stones have always been sensitive to such times. There was a Miss You disco single in the 1970s, but in 1983, when the rap and hip hop scenes began to reach their peak, the 12-inch single “Undercover Of The Night”, which was packed with hip hop tastes, was released. ” was announced on November 1st. The sound you can hear here is different from Miss You’s disco single, and it is possible that it is a sound that was clearly produced with the premise of being dismantled and rebuilt for the 12-inch. However, at that time, this sound was greeted with surprise and confusion by Stones fans of all generations. However, the album “Undercover” that includes this song is currently receiving surprisingly high praise. Now, this item is the 12-inch version of “Undercover Of The Night” recorded directly from the original 12-inch US single. It is currently available as a single box version, but if you listen to it, you will be able to hear the difference in sound from the analog version. The B-side song is a dub version of Keith’s “Feel On Baby”. This has also been remixed into a strong dubby version, so you’ll definitely enjoy it. Taken from the original US 12″ single (Rolling Stones Records 0-96902) (40:57) TOO MUCH BLOOD US original 12″ single (Rolling Stones Records 0-96902) 1. Too Much Blood (Dance Version) 2. Too Much Blood (Dub Version) 3. Too Much Blood (Album Version) Bonus Tracks UNDERCOVER OF THE NIGHT US original 12″ single (Rolling Stones Records – 0-96978) 4. Undercover Of The Night (Extended Version) 5. Feel On Baby ( Instrumental)
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