Hazell Dean - Whatever I Do (wherever I Go) Remix 88 Direct
: Critics and fans on platforms like Discogs maintain a high rating (avg. ~4.2/5), considering it a "female-empowerment anthem" that holds its own against classics like "I Will Survive".
: While the original 1984 version was SAW's first Top 10 hit, the late '80s remixes are noted for their "sparkly keyboards" and a slightly more "mature" pop sound compared to earlier, raw Hi-NRG tracks. Hazell Dean - Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go) remix 88
The remix of released in 1988 as part of the Always album era is generally viewed as a refined version of Hazell Dean's signature Hi-NRG sound. Produced by Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) , this period is often cited by fans as the peak of Dean's vocal performance and production quality. Critical & Fan Perspectives : Critics and fans on platforms like Discogs