Blackerthreetracker
"Blackerthreetracker" is a single by alternative rock band Curve, preceding the issue of their second studio album, Cuckoo. It was released on 23 August 1993[1] and it reached #39 in the UK singles chart.[2] It includes the song "Missing Link", the first track from Cuckoo.
"Blackerthreetracker" | ||||
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Single by Curve | ||||
from the album Cuckoo | ||||
Released | 23 August 1993 | |||
Recorded | England | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, industrial rock | |||
Length | 4:19 (only the A-side) 15:10 (the whole single) | |||
Label | Anxious Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dean Garcia, Toni Halliday | |||
Producer(s) | Curve, Flood | |||
Curve singles chronology | ||||
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"Blackerthreetracker" was released at the same time with the remix CD, "Blackerthreetrackertwo".
Track listing
Blackerthreetracker
- 12", CD, MC
- "Missing Link" – 4:19
- "On the Wheel" – 6:01
- "Triumph" – 4:50
Blackerthreetrackertwo
- CD
- "Missing Link" (Screaming Bird mix) – 6:22
- "Rising" (Headspace mix) – 9:21
- "Half the Time" (Honey Tongue mix) – 6:18
Music video
A music video was made for "Missing Link" which featured the official and touring members of the band performing this song in a rainy wasteland. The video was shown in the Beavis and Butt-head episode "Water Safety", where the duo comments that the video was "pretty cool".
Credits
- Written by Toni Halliday and Dean Garcia
- "Missing Link" produced by Curve & Flood and mixed by Mark 'Spike' Stent for SSO
- Tracks 2 & 3 produced and mixed by Curve,
- Sleeve designed by Flat Earth
- Photography by Flat Earth and Vaughan Matthews
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