Bottle Living/Hold On
"Bottle Living" and "Hold On" are songs by Depeche Mode vocalist Dave Gahan and were released as a double A-side single, besides being the third and final single from Gahan's 2003 debut album, Paper Monsters. It was released on 27 October 2003 in the UK, and on 4 November in the USA.
"Bottle living"/"Hold on" | ||||
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Single by Dave Gahan | ||||
from the album Paper Monsters | ||||
Released | 27 October 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 3:31 (Album Version) | |||
Label | Mute (UK) - MUTE 310 Reprise (U.S.) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dave Gahan, Knox Chandler | |||
Producer(s) | Ken Thomas | |||
Dave Gahan singles chronology | ||||
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The single release of "Hold On" is a "Radio Mix" and has a slightly faster pace and more prominent rhythm track than that of the more placid album version of the song.
The UK limited edition Maxi-CD, contains a remixed version of "Hidden Houses", another album track, as a B-side .
Releases and track lists
12": Mute / P12 MUTE 310 (UK)
- "Bottle Living (Tomcraft vocal)" – 7:50
- "Bottle Living (Tomcraft dub)" – 7:50
- "Bottle Living (Machinehead DJ mix)"
- promo 12"
12": Mute / PL12 MUTE 310 (UK)
- "Bottle Living (T. Raumschmiere vocal mix)" – 5:21
- "Bottle Living (T. Raumschmiere instrumental mix)" – 5:21
- "Hidden Houses (Alexander Kowalski remix)" – 5:18
- "Bottle Living (Machinehead synth mix)" – 6:31
- promo 12"
CD: Mute / CD MUTE 310 (UK)
- "Bottle Living (album version)" – 3:31
- "Hold On (radio mix – extended version)" – 3:52
- "Bottle Living (Tomcraft vocal)" – 7:50
CD: Mute / LCD MUTE 310 (UK)
- "Bottle Living (Machinehead lyric mix)" – 6:06
- "Bottle Living (T. Raumschmiere vocal mix)" – 5:21
- "Hidden Houses (Alexander Kowalski remix)" – 5:18
CD: Mute / RCD MUTE 310 (UK)
- "Hold On (radio version)" – 3:27
- promo CD
CD: Reprise / 2-42671 (US)
- "Bottle Living (album version)" – 3:31
- "Bottle Living (Tomcraft vocal)" – 7:47
- "Bottle Living (Machinehead lyric mix)" – 6:04
- "Bottle Living (T. Raumschmiere vocal mix)" – 5:21
- "Hidden Houses (Alexander Kowalski remix)" – 5:15
- "Hold On (radio mix – extended version)" – 3:52
CD: Mute / CD MUTE 310P (Germany)
- "Bottle Living (album version)" – 3:32
- "Hold On (extended radio mix)" – 3:52
- limited edition 3" CD
DVD: Mute / DVD MUTE 310 (UK)
- "Bottle Living" (video)
- "Bottle Living" (Tomcraft dub) – 7:50
- "Bottle Living" (Machinehead synth mix) – 6:31
Release history
Country | Release date | Label |
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United Kingdom | 27 October 2003 | Mute Records |
Germany | 3 November 2003 | |
United States | 4 November 2003 | Reprise Records |
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