Open Up (Leftfield song)
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"Open Up" | ||||||||
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Single by Leftfield featuring John Lydon | ||||||||
from the album Leftism | ||||||||
Released | 1 November 1993 | |||||||
Format | 12"/CD/MC | |||||||
Genre | Electronica, house, electropunk | |||||||
Length | 03:48 | |||||||
Label | Hard Hands / Warner-Chappell | |||||||
Writer(s) | Leftfield | |||||||
Producer(s) | Leftfield | |||||||
Leftfield featuring John Lydon singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Open Up" is a song recorded by Leftfield featuring John Lydon of Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd.. It was released as a single on 1 November 1993. The single reached #13 in the UK Singles Chart. The NME reported in their 18 September 1993 issue that "This is the record that people have always wanted Lydon to do."[1] The song also made an appearance on the Hackers soundtrack, and on the album The Best ...in the World ...Ever! Volume 3 in 1996. The song can also be found on the British Now That's What I Call Music! 26. It is also the title track to the Acclaim baseball video game All-Star Baseball 2000.
Contents
Track listing
CD/Cassette
- Open Up (Radio Edit) – 3:48
- Open Up (Full Vocal Mix) – 8:48
- Open Up (Dervish Overdrive) – 13:39
12"
- Open Up (Full Vocal Mix) – 8:48
- Open Up (Dervish Overdrive) – 13:39
Remix 12"
- Open Up (I Hate Pink Floyd Mix) – 3:51
- Open Up (Open Dub) – 5:35
- Open Up (The Dust Brothers Remix) – 8:04
Remix CD
- Open Up (Radio Edit) – 3:48
- Open Up (I Hate Pink Floyd Mix) – 3:51
- Open Up (The Dust Brothers Remix) – 8:04
- Open Up (Open Dub) – 5:35
German CD
- Open Up (Radio Edit) – 3:48
- Open Up (Full Vocal Mix) – 8:48
- Open Up (Dervish Overdrive – Edit) – 6:47
US CD
- Open Up (Radio Version) – 3:48
- Open Up (Full Vocal Mix) – 8:48
- Open Up (Dervish Overdrive Mix) – 13:39
- Afro-Left (Afro Ride Version) – 9:10
2001 12"
- Open Up – 6:52
- Cut For Life – 7:02
References
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