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45 RPM (song)

"45 RPM" is a song written by Mike Peters and Steve Grantley.

Background and writing

This was the first official release by The Alarm since 1991, although it was advertised as "The Poppy Fields".

The single was released on 7" vinyl and two CD editions.

It was included on the later album "In The Poppy Fields".

Track listing

All songs written by Mike Peters unless otherwise indicated.

UK 7" Single

  • "45 RPM (Peters/Grantley)" - 2:47
  • "It's not unusual (Reed/Mills)"
  • UK CD Maxi-Single 1

  • "45 RPM (edit)(Peters/Grantley)" - 2:59
  • "Contientious Objector" - 4:09
  • "68 Guns (Live Session Nov 4, 2003)" - 4:53
  • UK CD Maxi-Single 2

  • "45 RPM (album version)(Peters/Grantley)" - 3:10
  • "Spirit Of '76 (Live Session Nov 4, 2003)" - 7:10
  • "Statue Of Liberty" - 5:52
  • Credits

  • Artwork By [Art Direction] - Karl Parsons
  • Bass, Backing Vocals [Vocal Backup] - Craig Adams
  • Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals [Vocal Backup] - Steve Grantley
  • Guitar [6 & 12 String], Backing Vocals [Vocal Backup] - James Stevenson
  • Voice, Guitar [Guitars], Harmonica - Mike Peters
  • 45 RPM (album)

    45 RPM is the debut album by Paul van Dyk. It was released in Germany on the MFS label on December 5th, 1994. It was then released on Deviant Records in the UK and Mute Records in the USA in 1998.

    Initial copies of the German album came with a bonus disc of remixes Van Dyk had done for other artists called 45 Remixes Per Minute. Among the artists featured on this disc were New Order and Inspiral Carpets.

    Track listings

    References

    External links

  • 45 RPM at Discogs
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