New Life
Singel zespołu Depeche Mode z albumu Speak & Spell | ||||
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Długość | 3:43/3:59 | |||
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Format | 7", 12", CD | |||
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New Life – drugi singel grupy Depeche Mode i pierwszy singel grupy promujący album Speak & Spell.
Wydany w krajach
Australia (7")
Belgia (CD)
Brazylia (CD)
Francja (7", 12", CD)
Hiszpania (7", 12")
Niemcy (7", 12", CD)
Nowa Zelandia (7")
Portugalia (7")
Unia Europejska (CD)
USA (CD)
(7", 12", CD)
Informacje
- Nagrano w Blackwing Studios, Londyn (Wielka Brytania)
- Teksty i muzyka Vince Clarke
- Inżynier dźwięku Eric Radcliffe
Wydania Mute Records
- numer katalogowy: 7 MUTE 014, wydany 13 czerwca 1981, format: 7"
- New Life - 3:43
- Shout! - 3:44
- numer katalogowy: 12 MUTE 014, wydany 13 czerwca 1981, format: 12"
- New Life (Remix) - 3:58
- Shout! (Rio Mix) - 7:31
- numer katalogowy: CD MUTE 014, wydany (reedycja) 25 listopada 1991, format: CD
- New Life (Remix) - 3:59
- Shout! - 3:46
- Shout! (Rio Mix) - 7:33
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