Change (Killing Joke song)

Change (Killing Joke song)
"Change"
Single by Killing Joke
from the album Killing Joke
B-side "Tomorrow's World"
Released March 17, 1980 (March 17, 1980)
Format 7" single
Genre Post-punk. Gothic Rock
Length 9:28
Writer(s) Jaz Coleman
Kevin "Geordie" Walker
Martin "Youth" Glover
Paul Ferguson
Producer Killing Joke
Killing Joke singles chronology
"Wardance"
(1980)
"Change"
(1980)
"Requiem"
(1980)
Killing Joke (US release) track listing
"Bloodsport"
(4)
"Change"
(5)
"The Wait"
(6)

Change is an unofficial single by Killing Joke. The track originally appeared on the US release of their debut album, Killing Joke (1980). It was released on March 17, 1980 at the Peel Sessions as a 7" single and was limited to only 300 copies. The B-side was Tomorrow's World, also off Killing Joke's debut album. "Change" later appeared on the single "Requiem" as a B-side.[1]

Contents

Track listing

Side A
  1. "Change" – 03:58
Side B
  1. "Tomorrow's World" – 05:30

Change: The Spiral Tribe Mix/The Youth Mixes

"Change: The Spiral Tribe Mix"
Single by Killing Joke
B-side "Requiem (A Floating Leaf Always Reaches The Sea Dub Mix)"
Released 1992 (1992)
Format 12" single
CD Maxi single
Genre Post-punk
Label E'G Records
Writer(s) Jaz Coleman
Kevin "Geordie" Walker
Martin "Youth" Glover
Paul Ferguson
Producer Killing Joke
Killing Joke singles chronology
"Money is Not Our God"
(1991)
"Change: The Spiral Tribe Mix/The Youth Mixes"
(1992)
"Exorcism"
(1994)
CD Maxi Single release
Change: The Spiral Tribe Mix CD Maxi Single Front Cover
Change: The Youth Mixes CD Maxi Single Front Cover

Change was re-released in 1992 as two different mixes.[1][2] "Change: The Spiral Tribe Mix" was released as a 12" vinyl and a CD Maxi single under E'G Records. "Change: The Youth Mixes" was the third release of "Change". It was released as a CD Maxi single under Virgin Records. The title goes hand-in-hand with who mixed "Change" and "Requiem", being Martin Glover, who, by this time, would soon make a return with Killing Joke in 1993, in time to record their album, Pandemonium.

The remixes of "Change" were engineered by John Brough, and the remixes of "Requiem" were engineered by Chris Potter.

Track listings

12" vinyl single

Side A
  1. "Change (Spiral Tribe Mix)" – 06:39
Side B
  1. "Requiem (A Floating Leaf Always Reaches The Sea Dub)" – 10:54

The Spiral Tribe Mix CD Maxi single

  1. "Change (Spiral Tribe Mix)" – 06:39
  2. "Change (Spiral Trance Mix)" – 06:39
  3. "Requiem (A Floating Leaf Always Reaches The Sea Dub)" – 10:54

The Youth Mixes CD Maxi single

  1. "Change (Re-Evolution 23 Mix)" – 03:58
  2. "Requiem (Malicious Damage Mix)" – 03:51
  3. "Change (Instrumental Mix)" – 04:00
  4. "Requiem (Full Moon Instrumental Mix)" – 03:43

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