Open Up (Cog song)

"Open Up" is a maxi single released by the Australian rock band Cog in March 2003. It contains a cover of the Public Image Limited/Leftfield track "Open Up", a two and a half minute extension of the track, full length versions of tracks that appeared, edited, on previous releases, and a remix of "Open Up" by producer Sean Boucher and DJ, DJ Silk. This is the first release that Luke Gower played on.

Open Up
EP by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2003
Recorded2002
GenreProgressive rock
Length27:42
LabelLittle Samurai Records
MGM Distribution
ProducerCog
Cog chronology
Just Visiting Part Two
(2002)
Open Up
(2003)
The New Normal
(2005)

Track listing

  1. "Open Up" – 4:05
  2. "Open Up a Little More" – 2:36
  3. "Moshiach" (full length) – 6:43
  4. "Paris, Texas" (full length) – 6:13
  5. "Open Says'a'me Remix" – 8:05

Personnel

Tracks 1 and 2

  • Flynn Gower – guitar and lead vocals
  • Lucius Borich – drums, vocals, samples
  • Luke Gower – bass, vocals
  • Produced by Cog
  • Recorded and engineered by Sean Boucher
  • Mixed by Dave Petrovic
  • Mastered by Toby Learmont

Tracks 3 and 4

  • Flynn Gower – guitar and lead vocals
  • Lucius Borich – drums, bass, vocals, samples
  • Produced by Cog
  • Recorded by Cog, except vocals, recorded by Hamish Adam
  • Mixed by "Zak" and Cog
  • Mastered by Marsen Murad and Michael Macken

Track 5

  • Produced and arranged by Sean Boucher and DJ SIlk
  • Mixed by Dave Petrovic
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