Shark Vegas – You Hurt Me
Label: |
Factory – fac111 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Synth-pop |
Tracklist
A | You Hurt Me | 8:02 | |
B1 | You Hurt Me Version | 5:46 | |
B2 | But Now Your Flesh Lies Rotting In Hell | 6:41 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Factory Records (5)
- Lacquer Cut At – The Town House
- Pressed By – Linguaphone Institute Ltd.
Credits
- Design – Mark Farrow
- Lacquer Cut By – THT (3)
- Producer – Dojo*
- Remix [Uncredited] – Bernard Sumner
Notes
Title on front can be read as "you hurt me but now your flesh lies rotting in hell."
Labels: Dojo/Be Music Production
Labels: Dojo/Be Music Production
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): FAC 111 A1 Rc THT
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): FAC 111 B1 Rc THT
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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You Hurt Me (12", 45 RPM, Stereo) | Totenkopf | TOT 11 | 1984 | |||
You Hurt Me (12", 45 RPM, Test Pressing) | Totenkopf | TOT 11 | 1984 | ||||
You Hurt Me (12", White Label) | Factory | FAC 111 | UK | 1985 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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For some strange reason you can't get these superior Bernard Sumner remixes on CD or digital anywhere. Such a shame too. I have the radio edit and a 7 min version on CD, but they just pale beside the bombastic club smasher Sumner made of it.
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Don't expect too much from "But Now Your Flesh Lies Rotting In Hell"; it is just an instrumental remix.
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I bought this 12" used in the mid-eighties and had no clue what to expect from it. I just knew it was cheap and it was on the Factory Label. The track titles and the band's name is enough to cause anyone to question this mysterious looking LP. The whole thing reeks of "99 cent bargain bin" upon first glance. Well, I paid just about nothing for it, took it home, and was shocked at how fantastic the recording was. This 12" may be only a footnote in the Factory story, but it is an undiscovered piece of gold as far as I am concerned. You MUST have this release if you collect Factory, and like the darker deep and dark recordings. (Dark with class I should say!) What a shame it has been lost in the bargain bins, because 15 years later I still cherish my copy. I don't even know who is on the recording, because the jacket does not say. Whoever recorded this piece...WELL DONE!!! Why did you stop guys?
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