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Paul Hardcastle – 19 (Destruction Mix)

Let's face it, if you're here looking at this list with any passing interest this track needs no introduction really. Recorded by Paul Hardcastle having been influenced by watching a late night documentary about the Vietnam war, and what we know as "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder". Ironically the "19" figure for the age of the […]

Chart Number

45

Track Length – 07:07
Released on Chrysalis
Format – 12″
Year of Release - 1985
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Produced by Paul Hardcastle
Remixed by Paul Hardcastle
On chart(s) - Top 50 12"s of the 1980s

Paul Hardcastle – 19 (Destruction Mix)

This is number 45 in my occasional series of 12″ records from the 80s that had an effect on my life.

Let’s face it, if you’re here looking at this list with any passing interest this track needs no introduction really. Recorded by Paul Hardcastle having been influenced by watching a late night documentary about the Vietnam war, and what we know as “Post Traumatic Stress Disorder”. Ironically the “19” figure for the age of the soldiers is now heavily disputed, but we won’t go there…

The n-n-n-nineteen sample apparently came about because the E-Mu Emulator that Paul was using during it’s creation could only use 2 seconds of sound per sample, so he ended up using “the only bit that made sense”.

Paul and his management were early adopters of using different edits/remixes to drive sales and keep a record on the top of the charts by releasing new mixes each week, so dedicated fans of the track had to keep buying the same record again and again.

My personal connection is that it was one of the earliest 12″s that I bought, and played to death.

One of the first “sampled” tracks to break into the mainstream, indeed spending many weeks at the top of the UK charts.

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