Coming Up Roses (song)
"Coming Up Roses" is the second single from the third studio album Come Clean by alternative rock band Curve. It was released on 4 May 1998[3] and it reached #51 in the UK singles chart.[4]
"Coming Up Roses" | ||||
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Single by Curve | ||||
from the album Come Clean | ||||
B-side | "Midnight & Royal", "Habit" | |||
Released | 4 May 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 3:51 (only the title song) 20:57 (the whole CD 1) | |||
Label | Estupendo/Universal Music International | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dean Garcia, Toni Halliday | |||
Producer(s) | Steve Osborne, Curve | |||
Curve singles chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Melody Maker | (negative) [1] |
NME | (negative)[2] |
The Kevin Shields mix of this song was included on the disc 2 of Curve's compilation The Way of Curve.
Track listing
CD 1
- "Coming Up Roses" (Jeremy Wheatley's Radio mix) – 3:51
- "Coming Up Roses" (Talvin Singh remix) – 8:09
- "Midnight & Royal" – 4:45
- "Habit" – 4:12
CD 2
- "Coming Up Roses" (Jeremy Wheatley's Full mix) – 4:00
- "Coming Up Roses" (Blue Amazon's Crystaline Vocal mix) – 6:01
- "Coming Up Roses" (Red Star Yellow Star mix) – 9:06
- "Coming Up Roses" (Danny Saber Full Length mix) – 5:21
- "Coming Up Roses" (Kevin Shields mix) – 6:20
12"
- "Coming Up Roses" (Blue Amazon's Crystaline Vocal mix) – 6:01
- "Coming Up Roses" (Blue Amazon's Quad Club mix) – 10:45
- "Coming Up Roses" (Jeremy Wheatley's Full mix) – 4:00
- "Coming Up Roses" (Talvin Singh remix) – 8:09
Credits
- Written by Toni Halliday and Dean Garcia
- Produced by Steve Osborne and Curve, engineered and mixed by Alan Moulder (except "Midnight & Royal" and "Habit" produced and mixed by Curve at Todal)
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