The Bells (Fluke song)
"The Bells (The Peal Sessions)" is the fifth single by the English electronic music band Fluke. Taken from their previous album, Out (In Essence) the track also featured on their other live album, The Peel Sessions, from which the album's linguistic pun subtitle (The Peal Sessions) is derived, and Progressive History XXX.
"The Bells (The Peal Sessions)" | ||||
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Single by Fluke | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
Genre | Electronica Techno | |||
Label | Circa | |||
Songwriter(s) | Mike Bryant, Jon Fugler, Mike Tournier | |||
Producer(s) | Fluke | |||
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The lyrics to this track contain references to Jesus and as a result call into question the band's personal beliefs.
Versions
The Bells (The Peal Sessions) | FLPCD1[1][2][3] | |
Format: | Promotional CD | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1991 | |
Track listing: | 1. The Bells (Mix 1) (5 minutes 51 seconds) ( 2. The Bells (Mix 2) (5 minutes 31 seconds) 3. The Bells (Mix 3) (5 minutes 36 seconds) | |
The Bells (The Peal Sessions) | FLPR1[1][3][4] | |
Format: | 12" Promotional Vinyl | |
Label: | Circa | |
Released: | 1991 | |
Track listing: | 1. The Bells (Mix 1) (5 minutes 51 seconds) 2. The Bells (Mix 2) (5 minutes 31 seconds) 3. The Bells (Mix 3) (5 minutes 36 seconds) | |
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