Big Blue World

"Big Blue World" is the sixth solo single by Paul Haig, and the first single from his second album, The Warp of Pure Fun. It was produced by Haig and former Associates instrumentalist Alan Rankine, and released in the UK and across Europe by Les Disques Du Crepuscule.

"Big Blue World"
Single by Paul Haig
from the album The Warp of Pure Fun
B-side"Ghost Rider"
Released1984
RecordedJune 1984
GenreSynthpop
LabelLes Disques Du Crepuscule
Songwriter(s)Paul Haig
Producer(s)Paul Haig, Alan Rankine
Paul Haig singles chronology
"Never Give Up (Party Party)"
(1983)
"Big Blue World"
(1984)
"The Only Truth"
(1984)

One of its B-sides is "Ghost Rider", a cover of the Suicide song, written by Martin Rev and Alan Vega.

Track listing

  1. "Big Blue World"
  2. "Ghost Rider"
  3. "Endless Song"
Big Blue World, Belgian 12" single sleeve
gollark: That's suspiciously simple then, hm.
gollark: What's `findRem` doing? Doesn't Haskell have a mod function?
gollark: It's going to have a fun feature where if it detects that you're running it *while* the uninstaller is open, it will subtly mess up your answers.
gollark: After realizing I had absolutely no idea how the "general number field sieve" and such worked, I just decided to implement Pollard's ρ one, but it requires gcd which Lua doesn't have, so I'm looking up the Euclidean algorithm.
gollark: So I wanted to do it in a convoluted way, so I looked at a bunch of prime factorization algorithms.

References


    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.