The Meaning of Love
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Singel zespołu Depeche Mode z albumu A Broken Frame | ||||
Wydany | 26 kwietnia 1982 | |||
Nagrywany | luty 1982 (Blackwing Studios) | |||
Gatunek | synthpop, dance-pop, pop | |||
Długość | 3:08/5:00 | |||
Wydawnictwo | Mute Records | |||
Producent | Daniel Miller, Depeche Mode | |||
Format | 7", 12", CD | |||
Autor | Martin Gore | |||
Singel po singlu | ||||
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The Meaning of Love – singel grupy Depeche Mode promujący album A Broken Frame.
Wydany w krajach
- Australia (7")
- Belgia (CD)
- Brazylia (CD)
- Francja (7", CD)
- Grecja (7")
- Hiszpania (7", 12")
- Niemcy (7", 12", CD)
- Portugalia (7")
- Szwecja (7")
- Unia Europejska (CD)
- USA (CD)
- Wielka Brytania (7", 12", CD)
Informacje
- Czas nagrywania Luty 1982
- Nagrano w Blackwing Studios, Londyn (Wielka Brytania)
- Produkcja Daniel Miller i Depeche Mode
- Teksty i muzyka Martin Lee Gore
- Inżynierowie dźwięku Eric Radcliffe i John Fryer
Wydania Mute
- 7 MUTE 022 wydany 26 kwietnia 1982
- The Meaning of Love – 3:05
- Oberkorn (It's a Small Town) – 4:07
- 12 MUTE 022 wydany 26 kwietnia 1982
- The Meaning of Love (Fairly Odd Mix) – 4:59
- Oberkorn (It's a Small Town) (Development Mix) – 7:37
- CD MUTE 22 wydany 1991
- The Meaning of Love – 3:08
- Oberkorn (It's a Small Town) – 4:10
- The Meaning of Love (Fairly Odd Mix) – 5:01
- Oberkorn (It's a Small Town) (Development Mix) – 7:38
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