Naked Eyes ~ Always Something There To Remind Me 1982 Extended Meow Mix 〈EASY ✭〉

Originally written by legendary duo in 1963, the song was first recorded as a demo by Dionne Warwick and later became a UK #1 hit for Sandie Shaw. Naked Eyes duo Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher reimagined it in 1982 using the then-cutting-edge Fairlight CMI synthesizer.

: The mix features heavy use of gated reverb on the drums and synthesized percussion, creating a "thundering" soundscape. Originally written by legendary duo in 1963, the

: It includes a long, moody instrumental intro and an expanded mid-section that showcases the Fairlight's unique textures. : It includes a long, moody instrumental intro

: While many fans refer to it as the "Meow Mix," this title is largely a colloquialism from the 80s club scene and various unofficial bootlegs, likely referencing the synthesizer's "cat-like" slide sounds or a specific DJ's labeling on a remix service. Legacy and Impact : It includes a long