Twelve Inch Club
Twelve Inch Club is the second of four Japan-exclusive EPs by A-ha.[1] Like the other three EPs, it is quite rare due to being only released in Japan.It reached #21 on the Japanese albums chart. Some (if not all) of the first pressing have the title spelt incorrectly on the disc as "Twelve Ihch Club".[2] Tracks 1-3 were included on the 2010 deluxe edition of the album Hunting High and Low (track 1 as (U.S. Mix) and track 3 as a download-only bonus track) and all tracks were included on the 2015 expanded edition of the album Hunting High and Low.
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Released | 25 August 1986 |
Recorded | 1985 |
Genre | Synthpop |
Length | 25:58 |
Label | Warner-Pioneer Corporation |
Producer | Alan Tarney, Tony Mansfield, A-ha |
Track listing
- "Train of Thought" (Steve Thompson Mix) – 7:03
- "And You Tell Me" (demo version) – 1:55
- "The Sun Always Shines on T.V." (Steve Thompson Mix) – 8:25
- "Train of Thought" (dub version) – 8:35
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gollark: Oh, and, additionally (I thought of and/or remembered this now), knowing your actions are monitored is likely to change your behavior too, and make you less likely to do controversial things, which is not very good.
gollark: i.e. demonstrate that they can actually function well, enforce the law reasonably, have reasonable laws *to* enforce in the first place, with available resources/data, **before** invading everyone's privacy with the insistence that they will totally make everyone safer.
gollark: Reduced privacy in return for more safety and stuff might be better if governments had a track record of, well, actually doing that sort of thing effectively.
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