Open Up (Cog song)

"Open Up" is a maxi single released by the Australian rock band Cog in March 2003. It contains a cover of the Public Image Limited/Leftfield track "Open Up", a two and a half minute extension of the track, full length versions of tracks that appeared, edited, on previous releases, and a remix of "Open Up" by producer Sean Boucher and DJ, DJ Silk. This is the first release that Luke Gower played on.

Track listing

  • "Open Up" – 4:05
  • "Open Up a Little More" – 2:36
  • "Moshiach" (full length) – 6:43
  • "Paris, Texas" (full length) – 6:13
  • "Open Says'a'me Remix" – 8:05
  • Personnel

    Tracks 1 and 2

  • Flynn Gower – guitar and lead vocals
  • Lucius Borich – drums, vocals, samples
  • Luke Gower – bass, vocals
  • Produced by Cog
  • Recorded and engineered by Sean Boucher
  • Mixed by Dave Petrovic
  • Mastered by Toby Learmont
  • Tracks 3 and 4

  • Flynn Gower – guitar and lead vocals
  • Lucius Borich – drums, bass, vocals, samples
  • Produced by Cog
  • Recorded by Cog, except vocals, recorded by Hamish Adam
  • Mixed by "Zak" and Cog
  • Mastered by Marsen Murad and Michael Macken
  • Open Up

    Open Up may refer to:

    Songs

  • "Open Up" (Cog song), 2003
  • "Open Up" (Leftfield song), 1993
  • "Open Up" (Mungo Jerry song), 1972
  • "Open Up (That's Enough)", a 2014 single by The Dead Weather
  • "Open Up", by Chic from their album Real People
  • "Open Up", by DD Smash from their album The Optimist
  • "Open Up", by Dispatch from their album Who Are We Living For?
  • "Open Up", by Korn from their album See You on the Other Side
  • "Open Up", by Lamb from their album Between Darkness and Wonder
  • "Open Up", by The Saturdays from their album Wordshaker
  • "Open Up", by Chinese singer Shunza, 1999
  • Other uses

  • OpenUP (Open Unified Process), an open source process framework
  • Open Up (Mungo Jerry song)

    "Open Up" is a song and hit single by the British group Mungo Jerry, first released in 1972.

    Chart performance

    Written by the group's lead vocalist Ray Dorset and produced by Barry Murray, it was the band's fifth single. The song made 21 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1972 staying in the charts for eight weeks.

    Like the group's debut single, "In the Summertime," and following singles, it was a maxi-single playing at 33 rpm. Other tracks on the extended play single were "Going Back Home", "I Don't Wanna Go Back to School" and "No Girl Reaction."

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics


  • Open Up (Leftfield song)

    "Open Up" is a song recorded by Leftfield featuring John Lydon of Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd.. It was released as a single on 1 November 1993. The single reached #13 in the UK Singles Chart. The NME reported in their 18 September 1993 issue that "This is the record that people have always wanted Lydon to do." The song also made an appearance on the Hackers soundtrack, and on the album The Best ...in the World ...Ever! Volume 3 in 1996. The song can also be found on the British Now That's What I Call Music! 26. It is also the title track to the Acclaim baseball video game All-Star Baseball 2000.

    Track listing

    CD/Cassette

  • Open Up (Radio Edit) – 3:48
  • Open Up (Full Vocal Mix) – 8:48
  • Open Up (Dervish Overdrive) – 13:39
  • 12"

  • Open Up (Full Vocal Mix) – 8:48
  • Open Up (Dervish Overdrive) – 13:39
  • Remix 12"

  • Open Up (I Hate Pink Floyd Mix) – 3:51
  • Open Up (Open Dub) – 5:35
  • Open Up (The Dust Brothers Remix) – 8:04
  • Remix CD

  • Open Up (Radio Edit) – 3:48
  • Open Up (I Hate Pink Floyd Mix) – 3:51
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