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The flip-side of " Bunsen Burner — The Hit Mix " was a cover of " The House of the Rising Sun " recorded at Abbey Road Studios and featuring 900 of his fans on backing vocals, each of whom was credited by name on the single's sleeve.
The single's cover sleeve, which had no text on it, controversially bore a sticker saying " Spacemen 3 ".
Caiafa's surname was misspelled on the single's sleeve as " Caifa ", leading him to insist that from then on he be credited as " Jerry, only Jerry ".
The single's original die-cut album sleeve, created by Factory designer Peter Saville and Brett Wickens, cost so much to produce that Factory Records actually lost money on each copy sold.
This version was used in television advertising for Mustang Jeans, a German clothing company, and their logo appeared on the single's sleeve.
The single's title, along with the album's sleeve art, both referenced the British photography pioneer of the same name.
At the end of the video, a long line of dominos can be seen falling in succession forming a question mark, akin to the single's sleeve.
The train depicted on the single's sleeve was drawn by Barrett.
Some newspapers also claimed that the single's sleeve photo of pools winner Viv Nicholson was intended to resemble Myra Hindley.
The Breakwater sample is credited on the single's sleeve and on the liner notes of the parent Human After All album.

single's and was
The principal B-side to the original 12-inch single was a cover version of " War ", which became the subject of an accomplished extended remix in its own right ( subtitled " Hidden ") on the single's third UK 12-inch release, where it was promoted as a double-A-side with " Carnage ".
Marrow enjoyed the single's sound and delivery, as well as its vague references to gang life, although the real life gang, Park Side Killers, was not named in the song.
" The song went unnoticed, but despite the single's failure, Run's enthusiasm for hip-hop was growing.
" As a result of the single's lacklustre performance, plans to release a single named " Never Clever " were scrapped and work on Blur's second album was pushed back.
A video was planned but scrapped because various problems hampered the single's chance at the Top 40.
However, the recording chronology belies the interpretation that from the single to the album Lennon moved from a definite position to one of ambivalence, since despite the single's earlier release it was the album version that was recorded first.
" As a result of the single's lacklustre performance, plans to release a single named " Never Clever " were scrapped and work on Blur's second album was pushed back.
The single's release was delayed for personal reasons according to her Facebook page the loss of family member.
The single's echo effect was also omitted from the remix.
In the spring of 1993, the band released their single " Beautiful Son ", which was recorded in Seattle with producer Jack Endino as a fill-in bass player ; Love also played bass on the single's b-side " 20 Years In the Dakota ".
The single's flip side, " Hey Tonight ," was also a hit.
The second single from the album was " Free To Decide "; the single's peak in the UK was 33.
The single's parent album, The Circus, was released in March 1987 and reached number six and turned platinum in the UK with three additional hit singles: " It Doesn't Have To Be ", " Victim of Love " and " The Circus ".
Wrixon left the band before the single's release, meaning there was a greater share of income for the three remaining members.
Warrick's name was misspelled on the single's label, and she began using the new spelling ( i. e., " Warwick ") both professionally and personally.
Despite having written the single's b-side, Lord ( Wilkinson ) left the group soon after its release in October 1963 and was replaced by Nicky Crouch ( formerly of Faron's Flamingos ) ( born Nicholas Crouch, Aintree ).
The single's flipside was " Soily ", a previously unreleased rocker that was often used as a closer for the concerts.
Also that week, the single's video was named video of the week by Q magazine.

single's and by
The group's first two singles, " Thinking It Over " and " Doin ' It " ( both released whilst the group were known as Liberty ), were successful, with the former placing in 5th position on the UK Top 40 singles chart ; the single's physical release featured remixes by the Wideboys and Boy George.
A music video directed by David Slade was released shortly after the single's release.
The single's cover features a skeletal figure inspired by a poster for the 1946 film serial The Crimson Ghost.
The single's title track, a cover tune ( originally recorded by Tenpole Tudor ), also appeared on Folkémon as a bonus track, although in a different version.
Numerous artists have taken deliberate steps to maximize their chart positions by such tactics as timing a single's debut to face the weakest possible competition, or massively discounting the price of singles to the point where each individual sale represented a financial loss.
In the wake of the single's release, some ill-advised remarks on the traditional mystical properties of Swastikas by Crispian Mills put the band in the firing line of some of the UK press.
The recording was completed secretly, and was explicitly intended by the group as a way of breaking their five-year contract with producer Shel Talmy, with whom they had fallen out ( the single's original B-side, " Waltz For A Pig ", was reputedly about Talmy ).
Shortly before the single's release, the band's rise up to the mainstream was recognised by the now defunct Scottish Television live music show Boxed Set, where a half-hour long live-set with a studio audience was played.
This track was banned by the BBC, which is widely believed to have contributed to the single's commercial success, which in turn, ironically, led to his appearance on the BBC's Top of the Pops.
The single's music video, directed by renowned photographer David LaChapelle, involves Lavigne, who is seen alone, trying to find someone.
The band was surprised by the single's chart success.
Following the single's flop, the ready and complete album was shelved by Virgin Records.
The timing of the single's release, two weeks before George W. Bush's victory at the 2004 US presidential elections, can also be seen as a statement by the band concerning the reputation of the USA's leadership at the time.
Peter Saville, the single's cover designer, claimed to have been inspired by the design of laundry powder packaging.
The video for the single's release, featuring the " 95 Arthur Baker Radio remix ", was directed by Gina Birch and produced by Michael Shamberg.
In 1969, Pete Townsend created the band to showcase songs written by the former Who chauffeur, drummer / singer / guitarist John " Speedy " Keen ( miscredited as " Keene " on the single's label ).
Marketing directors at Polydor were encouraged by the single's success and asked the band to create a debut album.
However, the single's progress in the charts was stunted by BBC Radio 1's exclusion of " Real Love " from its playlist.
The single performed as it did in Europe and has helped Parachutes be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America during the single's stay on the chart.

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