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    Posted: 03 September 2005 at 5:37pm
anyone know if the 45 remix version of the song "every little kiss" by bruce hornsby was ever issued on a cd or promo cd???.....if not, has anyone tried to re-create it with a computer music editing program....

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as a follow up, the song "mandolin rain", the hit BEFORE every little kiss was issued as a promo which i have, so i'm hoping someone has the remix on a promo
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Hi edtop40,

I have re-created this mix from 2 different sources provided. It is CD quality. Feel free to e-mail me if you are interested in the details.

Also, there were 2 different 45's issued on this. The original 45 (issued prior to "The Way It Is") was merely an edit of the LP version. The hit version we refer to was completely remixed and runs longer than the first issue.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Todd Ireland Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 September 2005 at 7:32am
Hi, Mark, and welcome to the board! So I guess it can be said then that the 45 version containing the LP edit is not the version that reached the Top 40? After all, "Every Little Kiss" only peaked at #72 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart the first time the single was released in 1986.
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Originally posted by MMathews MMathews wrote:

I have re-created this mix from 2 different sources provided. It is CD quality. Feel free to e-mail me if you are interested in the details.

Can anyone provide details on how this can be done?
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Does anyone know if 12" promo copies contain the remix or LP mix?
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i have an mp3 of the version mark sent to me a long time ago of the remix and it is excellent (just need a wave file of it, mark)....my commercial 45 issued as rca 5165 states the version as "remix" and a listed run time of 5:10 and actual run time of 5:10 as well.......this is the second release of the song as mentioned above......the first 45 was issued in mid 1986 as rca 14361 and, i believe, was the lp version (someone confirm this for me)...this first commercial release entered the billboard 100 on july 26, 1986 and peaked at number 72 on august 23, 1986.......btw, this was the first 45 ever issued by the group, before "the way it is" was released......
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Did promo copies of the hit "remix" version exist in a shorter length than 5:10? Seems like that would have been a been a bit on the long side for radio. Also, I don't remember hearing the solo piano intro at the time the song was a hit--my recollection is it beginning with the first piano note after the percussion had begun (about 0:31 into the song). My memory is pretty hazy though.
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Actually, my TM Century GoldDisc chops off the piano intro; however, it uses the album version as the source. It's possible that you recall hearing their custom edit. It's also possible that they tried to re-create a promo version by editing the available CD version.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote EdisonLite Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 October 2009 at 8:59pm
I don't recall ever hearing a version shorter than the 5:10 version, and after "The Way It Is" became a hit, I always heard the remix of "Kiss" when it was re-released. (But I do recall hearing "Kiss" on its first release.) Also, I don't ever recall hearing the song without the piano intro on the radio. But of course, that only speaks for Washington DC radio, which is what I would have heard at the time.
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