Nowadays, almost every song that's remixed has the bpm's altered (usually upped). Think Toni Braxton's ballad "Un-break My Heart" remixed as a dance anthem and countless others.
I'm curious about the earliest instances of this happening in the seventies.
I have two versions of Claudja Barry's "Dancing Fever" one that bpm's at aprox. 98 and another at about 110.
Space's glorious "Save Your Love For Me" is about 144 bpm on the LP and about 134 on the 12" single version.
And William DeVaughan's "Be Thankful For What You Got" originally released in 1974 at about 94 bpm also exists in a 110 more danceable version (however, I just found out, he rerecorded it in 1980).
Anyone else remember examples of this? I'd like to pinpoint the earliest example.
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