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| name = The Complete 12"ers Collection Vol. 1 |
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| artist = [[Transvision Vamp]] |
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| Recorded = 1987-1989 | |
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| released = 1990 |
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| recorded = 1987–1989 |
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| genre = [[Pop rock]] |
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| This album = '''''The Complete 12"ers Collection Vol. 1''''' <br /> (1990) |
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| length = 63:37 |
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'''''The Complete 12"ers Collection Vol. 1''''' is a 1990 [[compilation]] album by the British band [[Transvision Vamp]] that was released on the [[MCA Records]] label in [[Japan]] on [[CD]] only.<ref>http://www.discogs.com/Transvision-Vamp-The-Complete-12ers-Collection-Vol-1/release/1236341</ref> The album contains extended and remixed versions together with selected [[b-sides]] that originally appeared on a variety of formats (see below). |
'''''The Complete 12"ers Collection Vol. 1''''' is a 1990 [[Compilation album|compilation]] album by the British band [[Transvision Vamp]] that was released on the [[MCA Records]] label in [[Japan]] on [[CD]] only.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Transvision-Vamp-The-Complete-12ers-Collection-Vol-1/release/1236341|title = Transvision Vamp – the Complete 12"ers Collection Vol. 1 (1990, CD)|website = [[Discogs]]}}</ref> The album contains extended and remixed versions together with selected [[b-sides]] that originally appeared on a variety of formats (see below). |
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The twelve-page booklet contains the lyrics in English and a fold-out insert essay, in Japanese, by Michinari Yamada. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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#"Revolution Baby" (Electra-Glide Mix) - 6:05<small> (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)</small> |
#"Revolution Baby" (Electra-Glide Mix) - 6:05<small> (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)</small> |
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#"Vid Kid Vamp" - 2:58<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Revolution Baby'' - see 'Notes')</small> |
#"Vid Kid Vamp" - 2:58<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Revolution Baby'' - see 'Notes')</small> |
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#"[[Tell That Girl to Shut Up]]" (Extended Mix) - 6:23<small> (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)</small> |
#"[[Tell That Girl to Shut Up]]" (Extended Mix) - 6:23<small> (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)</small> |
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#"Tell That Girl to Shut Up" (Knuckle Duster Mix) - 4:46<small> (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)</small> |
#"Tell That Girl to Shut Up" (Knuckle Duster Mix) - 4:46<small> (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)</small> |
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#"God Save the Royalties" - 3:15<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Tell That Girl to Shut Up'')</small> |
#"God Save the Royalties" - 3:15<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Tell That Girl to Shut Up'')</small> |
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#"[[I Want Your Love]]" (I Don't Want Your Money Mix) - 6:20<small> (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)</small> |
#"[[I Want Your Love (Transvision Vamp song)|I Want Your Love]]" (I Don't Want Your Money Mix) - 6:20<small> (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)</small> |
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#"Sweet Thing" - 4:53<small> (Originally the b-side to ''I Want Your Love'')</small> |
#"Sweet Thing" - 4:53<small> (Originally the b-side to ''I Want Your Love'')</small> |
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#"Evolution Evie" (Electric Version) - 2:54<small> (Originally the b-side to ''I Want Your Love'')</small> |
#"Evolution Evie" (Electric Version) - 2:54<small> (Originally the b-side to ''I Want Your Love'')</small> |
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#"Honey Honey" - 2:39<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Revolution Baby'')</small> |
#"Honey Honey" - 2:39<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Revolution Baby'')</small> |
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#"Long Lonely Weekend" - 3:36 <small> (Originally the b-side to ''Revolution Baby'')</small> |
#"Long Lonely Weekend" - 3:36 <small> (Originally the b-side to ''Revolution Baby'')</small> |
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#"Sister Moon" (Groove On) - 6:08<small> (Taken from the UK 12" single)</small> |
#"Sister Moon" (Groove On) - 6:08<small> (Taken from the UK 12" single)</small> |
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#"Walk On By" - 3:23<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Sister Moon'')</small> |
#"Walk On By" - 3:23<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Sister Moon'')</small> |
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#"Sex Kick" (Ciao Portobello) - 7:21<small> (Originally the b-side to the ''Sister Moon'' CD and 12" single)</small> |
#"Sex Kick" (Ciao Portobello) - 7:21<small> (Originally the b-side to the ''Sister Moon'' CD and 12" single)</small> |
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#"Oh Yeah" - 2:53<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Sister Moon'')</small> |
#"Oh Yeah" - 2:53<small> (Originally the b-side to ''Sister Moon'')</small> |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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"Vid Kid Vamp" is the original version from the 1987 release of "Revolution Baby" and not the remix that appeared on the 1988 reissue.<ref>http://www.discogs.com/Transvision-Vamp-Revolution-Baby-Electra-Glide-Mix/release/641114</ref> |
"Vid Kid Vamp" is the original version from the 1987 release of "Revolution Baby" and not the remix that appeared on the 1988 reissue.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Transvision-Vamp-Revolution-Baby-Electra-Glide-Mix/release/641114|title = Transvision Vamp – Revolution Baby (Electra-Glide Mix) (1988, Vinyl)|website = [[Discogs]]}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 28 May 2024
The Complete 12"ers Collection Vol. 1 | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1987–1989 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 63:37 | |||
Label | MCA Records WMC5-75 | |||
Producer | Duncan Bridgeman Zeus B. Held | |||
Transvision Vamp chronology | ||||
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The Complete 12"ers Collection Vol. 1 is a 1990 compilation album by the British band Transvision Vamp that was released on the MCA Records label in Japan on CD only.[1] The album contains extended and remixed versions together with selected b-sides that originally appeared on a variety of formats (see below).
The twelve-page booklet contains the lyrics in English and a fold-out insert essay, in Japanese, by Michinari Yamada.
Track listing
[edit]- "Revolution Baby" (Electra-Glide Mix) - 6:05 (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)
- "Vid Kid Vamp" - 2:58 (Originally the b-side to Revolution Baby - see 'Notes')
- "Tell That Girl to Shut Up" (Extended Mix) - 6:23 (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)
- "Tell That Girl to Shut Up" (Knuckle Duster Mix) - 4:46 (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)
- "God Save the Royalties" - 3:15 (Originally the b-side to Tell That Girl to Shut Up)
- "I Want Your Love" (I Don't Want Your Money Mix) - 6:20 (Taken from the UK CD and 12" singles)
- "Sweet Thing" - 4:53 (Originally the b-side to I Want Your Love)
- "Evolution Evie" (Electric Version) - 2:54 (Originally the b-side to I Want Your Love)
- "Honey Honey" - 2:39 (Originally the b-side to Revolution Baby)
- "Long Lonely Weekend" - 3:36 (Originally the b-side to Revolution Baby)
- "Sister Moon" (Groove On) - 6:08 (Taken from the UK 12" single)
- "Walk On By" - 3:23 (Originally the b-side to Sister Moon)
- "Sex Kick" (Ciao Portobello) - 7:21 (Originally the b-side to the Sister Moon CD and 12" single)
- "Oh Yeah" - 2:53 (Originally the b-side to Sister Moon)
Notes
[edit]"Vid Kid Vamp" is the original version from the 1987 release of "Revolution Baby" and not the remix that appeared on the 1988 reissue.[2]