Tracklist
Bang (Extended Version) | 4:23 | ||
Explain | 2:42 | ||
Luminous | 3:12 | ||
Uncle Love | 2:28 |
Credits (3)
- StylorougeArtwork [Art Banged Out By]
- BlurWritten-By
- Albarn*Written-By
Notes
The third single from Blur's debut album, Leisure, it was considered a logical follow-up to the success of "There's No Other Way" in that it was similarly "baggy" and danceable. Stephen Street produced this single as well as "There's No Other Way", so it was surprising to Food Records when "Bang" did not do as well in the UK Singles Chart as its immediate predecessor, despite the fact that it followed the same pop formula. Blur soon grew to dislike the song for its contrived, formulaic nature and what Damon Albarn considered his most banal lyrics. This single is purposefully left off Blur's "Best Of" compilation and all but the most complete collections of singles (the "Anniversary Box Set").
Blur's U.S. record company, SBK Records, had the track remixed months later without authorization of the group and released the resulting remixes in two promotional formats for Blur's disastrous 1992 U.S. tour: the "Mindwarp Mutations" remix 12" and the "Blur-ti-go" remix/live CD EP. Blur intensely disliked the remixes and the fact that these releases would be extant at many radio stations they would stop at for promotional events irritated the band greatly—adding to the already chaotic, depressing tour.
Blur's U.S. record company, SBK Records, had the track remixed months later without authorization of the group and released the resulting remixes in two promotional formats for Blur's disastrous 1992 U.S. tour: the "Mindwarp Mutations" remix 12" and the "Blur-ti-go" remix/live CD EP. Blur intensely disliked the remixes and the fact that these releases would be extant at many radio stations they would stop at for promotional events irritated the band greatly—adding to the already chaotic, depressing tour.
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Bang
CD, Single
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Parlophone – 2044122 | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 | ||||
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Bang
7", Single
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Parlophone – 2044127 | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Bang
12", 45 RPM, Single
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Parlophone – 2044126 | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 | ||||
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Bang
7", Single
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Parlophone – 20 4412 7 | 1991 | — 1991 |
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Bang
12", 45 RPM, Single, Promo
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Parlophone – 12 FOODDJ 31 | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Bang
CD, Single
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Parlophone – 2044122 | Europe | 1991 | Europe — 1991 |
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Bang
Cassette, Single
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Parlophone – 2044124 | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Bang
7", 45 RPM, Single, Paper Labels
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Parlophone – 2044127 | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 |
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Bang
12", 45 RPM
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Food – 12FOOD 31 | Europe | 1991 | Europe — 1991 |
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Bang
Cassette, Single
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Parlophone – 2044124 | Australia | 1991 | Australia — 1991 |
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referencing Bang (7", 45 RPM, Single, Paper Labels) FOOD 31
i have one with parlophone / food? promo hype on read sleeve -
referencing Bang (12", 45 RPM, Single) 12 FOOD 31
All of the b-sides across all of the formats are better than Bang. Uncle Love is gonna get you... -
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