Turn Up the Beat
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“Turn Up the Beat” | |||||
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Single by Tina Arena from the album N/A |
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Released | 1985 (Australia only) | ||||
Format | 7" Single 12" Single |
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Recorded | 1984 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Length | 3:22 | ||||
Label | Graffiti Records | ||||
Producer | Brian Cadd | ||||
Tina Arena singles chronology | |||||
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Turn Up the Beat is the debut single by Australian pop singer Tina Arena, released in 1985. It was never released outside Australia. Despite television exposure on a number of programmes, the single was not a commercial success and failed to make any chart impact. As no follow up album was released, the songs on this single (the title track and the ballad Dreamer) are among the rarest in Arena's catalogue and copies on either 7" or 12" vinyl are treasured collectibles.
Pam Reswick and Steve Werfel, who penned this song with C. Lieberman, went on to co-write Arena's 1994 hit singles Chains.
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[edit] Song information
Turn Up the Beat was written by P. Reswick, S. Werfel and C. Lieberman and recorded in 1984 at Flagstaff Studios. The single was released the following year by Graffiti Records and distributed and manufactured by Polygram Records. Dreamer, the single's B-side, was written by G. Petherick and recorded at the same time. Both tracks were produced by Brian Cadd and engineered by Ern Rose.
[edit] Formats and tracklistings
[edit] Australian 7" single
Total time:7:39
Catalog 880649-7
- "Turn Up the Beat" - 3:22
- "Dreamer" - 4:17
[edit] Australian 12" single
Catalog 880649-1
- "Turn Up the Beat (Extended Beat Mix)"
- "The Chant"
- "Dreamer"
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