Strange Hours · Discography

STRANGE HOURS (CD Mute 232)

 

Release Date:

October 1999

Company:

Mute Records Limited

Catalogue Number:

CD Mute 232

Format:

CD-Reference

 

 

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Tracks:

01:

STRANGE HOURS [Edited Version] 5.15

02:

JEZEBEL [Remix] 7.21

03:

MANHATTAN 9.08

04:

DON'T LOOK BACK 6.00

 

 

Notes: this CD-R is dated 27.10.1999 and doesn't have the enhanced multimedia part.

'STRANGE HOURS [Edit]' is credited as 'Edited Version'.

'JEZEBEL [Filthy Dog Mix]' is simply credited as 'Remix'.

'NEW YORK NIGHTS' is credited as 'MANHATTAN' (working title of this song).

This item was part of Alan Wilder's personal collection.

 

 

    • STRANGE HOURS [Edited Version]

       

      Music: Alan Wilder.

      Words: Diamanda Galás.

      Lead Vocal: Diamanda Galás.

      Talking: Hepzibah Sessa.

      Drum Sources: Steven Monty.

      Guitar Sources: Merlin Rhys-Jones.

    • JEZEBEL [Remix]

       

      Music: Alan Wilder.

      Words: Trad./Orlandus Wilson.

      Lead Vocals: The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet.

      Additional Vocals: Diamanda Galás.

       

      Remixed by Alan Wilder and Paul Kendall at The Thin Line, Sussex.

    • MANHATTAN

       

      Music: Alan Wilder.

      Words: Samantha Coerbell.

      Lead Vocal: Samantha Coerbell.

      Additional Bass/Guitar: Dean Garcia.

      Drum Sources: Steven Monty.

      Guitar Sources: Merlin Rhys-Jones.

      Violin/Backing Vocals by Hepzibah Sessa.

    • DON'T LOOK BACK

       

      Music: Alan Wilder.

      Words: Sonya Madan.

      Lead Vocal: Sonya Madan.

      Additional Bass/Guitar: Dean Garcia.

      Drum Sources: Steven Monty.

      Guitar Sources: Merlin Rhys-Jones.

      Violin/Vacking Vocals by Hepzibah Sessa.

 

    • Written and produced by Alan Wilder.

      Additional production and sound design by PK.

      Production assistance and co-ordination by Hepzibah Sessa.

    • Recorded and mixed at The Thin Line, Sussex between July 1998 and June 1999.

      EP co-ordination by Roland Brown.

    • Mastering by Mike Marsh at The Exchange.