Silver (song)
For the song by Moist, see Silver
"Silver" | ||||
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Single by Echo & the Bunnymen | ||||
from the album Ocean Rain | ||||
B-side | "Angels and Devils" | |||
Released | 13 April 1984 | |||
Format | 7", 12" | |||
Recorded | Studio Des Dames, Paris Amazon Studios, Liverpool The Automat, San Francisco |
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Genre | Post-punk, alternative rock | |||
Length | 3:19 (7") / 5:09 (12") | |||
Label | Korova (UK) WEA (Germany) |
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Writer(s) | Will Sergeant, Ian McCulloch, Les Pattinson, Pete de Freitas | |||
Producer(s) | The Bunnymen, Gil Norton, Henri Loustau | |||
Echo & the Bunnymen singles chronology | ||||
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"Silver" is a single by Echo & the Bunnymen which was released on 13 April 1984. It was the second single to be released from their 1984 album Ocean Rain. It stayed on the UK Singles Chart for five weeks, reaching a peak of number 30.[1] It also reached number 14 on the Irish Singles Chart.[2]
The b-side to the 7" is "Angels and Devils". The 12" version of the single was extended by one minute and 50 seconds and called "Silver (Tidal Wave)" and the b-side is the 7" version and "Angels and Devils". The 7" and 12" versions of the title track were recorded at the Studio Des Dames in Paris and the Amazon Studio in Liverpool, while "Angels and Devils" was recorded at The Automat in San Francisco on 18 March 1984.[3]
Contents
Track listings
All tracks written by Will Sergeant, Ian McCulloch, Les Pattinson and Pete de Freitas.
- 7" release (Korova KOW 34)
- "Silver" – 3:19
- "Angels and Devils" – 4:24
- 12" release (Korova KOW 34T)
- "Silver (Tidal Wave)" – 5:09
- "Silver" – 3:19
- "Angels and Devils" – 4:24
Chart positions
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart[1] | 30 |
Irish Singles Chart[2] | 14 |
Personnel
Musicians
- Ian McCulloch – vocals, guitar
- Will Sergeant – lead guitar
- Les Pattinson – bass
- Pete de Freitas – drums
- Adam Peters – piano, cello
Production
- The Bunnymen – producer, mixed by
- Gil Norton – producer, engineer, mixed by
- Henri Loustau[4] – producer, engineer
- David Frazer – engineer
- Jean-Yves – assistant engineer
- Adam Peters – orchestral arrangement
References
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- ↑ French sound engineer at the Studio des Dames recording studio (Paris, France), misspelled as Henri Lonstan
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