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Erasure announce album re-release
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 28 September 2009
Erasure have announced plans to release a 21st anniversary re-release of their 1988 album, ‘The Innocents’. Their first to reach number one, it features one of the best bloody pop songs ever written, ‘A Little Respect’. The two-disc re-issue will also feature b-sides, remixes and rarities, plus a DVD of live footage and music videos.
That’ll be released on 26 Oct, and will be preceded by a remix EP, entitled ‘The Phantom Bride EP’, featuring brand new reworkings of some of the album’s songs by the likes of Frankmusik and Erasure’s own Vince Clark. Here’s the tracklist for that:
Phantom Bride (2009 Remaster)
Hallowed Ground (Vincent Clarke’s Big-Mix)
Chains Of Love (Almighty 12″ Essential Mix)
Phantom Bride (Ghostly Groom Dub by FrankMusik)
A Little Respect (Wayne G & Alan Allder Hurdy Gurdy Club Mix)
Heart Of Stone (Joebot’s Ounce Of Bounce Remix)
Phantom Bride’ (Dogmatix’s 12″ Tearless Mix)
Chains Of Love (Plastic Operator Remix)