In 1988, long before Frank Sinatra started teaming up with pop artists and Tony Bennett had his brief moment of MTV popularity, Tom Jones and Art of Noise teamed up to cover Prince’s Kiss. The song was an unexpected success in Europe and Asia, hitting number one in both New Zealand and Spain while entering the Top Ten in many other countries. In the U.S., it peaked at #14 on the Billboard Top 100.
Of the two co-directors, Stephen Lowe also did videos for Duran Duran and Lisa Stansfield. Martin Brierly has worked as cinematographer and a second unit director on several projects, including the third Alien film.
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