Bullet (Fluke song)
"Bullet" is the tenth single by the English electronic music band Fluke. Eventually released on the album, Oto the track was the first of two singles released by Fluke in 1995.
"Bullet" | ||||
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Single by Fluke | ||||
from the album Oto | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Label | Circa | |||
Songwriter(s) | Mike Bryant, Jon Fugler, Mike Tournier | |||
Producer(s) | Fluke | |||
Fluke singles chronology | ||||
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In addition to the versions listed on this page a VHS promotional video release was created.
Versions
Bullet | YRCD121 | |
Format: | CD | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1995 | |
Track listing: | 1. Bullet (Bullion) (7 minutes 44 seconds) ( 2. Bullet (Percussion Cap) (9 minutes 26 seconds) 3. Bullet (Cannonball) (7 minutes 44 seconds) 4. Bullet (Bitten) (4 minutes 32 seconds) | |
Bullet | YRCDF121 | |
Format: | CD | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1995 | |
Track listing: | 1. Bullet (Bitten) (4 minutes 32 seconds) 2. Bullet (Percussion Cap) (9 minutes 26 seconds) 3. Bullet (Atlas Space Odyssey) (9 minutes 05 seconds) 4. Bullet (Afro Funk Mix) (4 minutes 14 seconds) 5. Bullet (Jazz Mix) (1 minute 57 seconds) | |
Bullet Speedloader Remixes | YRCDX121 | |
Format: | CD | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1995 | |
Track listing: | 1. Bullet (Atlas Space Odyssey) (9 minutes 05 seconds) 2. Bullet (Empirion Mix) (7 minutes 50 seconds) 3. Bullet (Afro Funk Mix) (4 minutes 14 seconds) 4. Bullet (Jazz Mix) (1 minute 57 seconds) | |
Bullet | YRCDF121 | |
Format: | Promotional CD | |
Label: | Circa/Delabel | |
Released: | 1995 | |
Track listing: | 1. Bullet (Atlas Space Base Mix) (9 minutes 23 seconds) 2. Bullet (Classical Instrumental) (4 minutes 07 seconds) | |
Bullet | YRCDJ121 | |
Format: | Promotional CD | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1995 | |
Track listing: | 1. Bullet (Bitten) (4 minutes 32 seconds) 2. Bullet (Afro Funk Mix) (4 minutes 14 seconds) 3. Bullet (Bullion) (7 minutes 44 seconds) 4. Bullet (Jazz Mix) (1 minute 57 seconds) | |
Bullet | YRT121 | |
Format: | 12" Vinyl | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1995 | |
Track listing: | 1. Bullet (Bullion) (7 minutes 44 seconds) 2. Bullet (Empirion Mix) (7 minutes 50 seconds) 3. Bullet (Percussion Cap) (9 minutes 26 seconds) 4. Bullet (Atlas Space Odyssey) (9 minutes 05 seconds) | |
Bullet | YRTDJ121 | |
Format: | 2x12" Promotional Vinyl | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1995 | |
Track listing: | 1. Bullet (Bullion) (7 minutes 44 seconds) 2. Bullet (Cannonball) (7 minutes 44 seconds) 3. Bullet (Percussion Cap) (9 minutes 26 seconds) 4. Bullet (Empirion Mix) (7 minutes 50 seconds) 5. Bullet (Atlas Space Odyssey) (9 minutes 05 seconds) 6. Bullet (Atlas Space Base Mix) (9 minutes 23 seconds) | |
Bullet | YRADJ1 | |
Format: | 10" Promotional Vinyl | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1995 | |
Track listing: | 1. Bullet (Afro Funk Mix) (4 minutes 14 seconds) 2. Bullet (Classical Instrumental) (4 minutes 07 seconds) 3. Bullet (Jazz Mix) (1 minutes 57 seconds) | |
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