Send Me An Angel '89 - Real Life (dance Mix) -

: The remix was produced by Wright alongside original producers Glenn Wheatley and Ross Cockle. Chart Performance and Impact

: The '89 Dance Mix features a harder-hitting rhythm section with drums mixed significantly higher than the 1983 original. While the original was noted for its heavy, pulsing synths, the '89 version is often described as a more polished, "toned down" iteration designed specifically for dance floors. Send Me An Angel '89 - Real Life (Dance Mix)

The 1989 re-release of iconic hit, " Send Me an Angel '89 ," stands as a rare example of a remix surpassing its original chart performance in the United States. Originally released in 1983 as a moody synth-pop track, the song found a second, more powerful life at the close of the decade through a tighter, club-oriented production that cemented its status as an 80s anthem. Origins and Production : The remix was produced by Wright alongside

The idea for the '89 remix was sparked by lead singer after hearing Quincy Jones' 1988 remix of New Order's "Blue Monday". Real Life's label subsequently enlisted English producer Nigel Wright , known for his work with Shakatak and later Andrew Lloyd Webber, to modernize the sound. The 1989 re-release of iconic hit, " Send

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