Depeche Mode - It's No Good

Label:
Catalog#:
LCD Bong 26, LCD BONG 26
Format:
CD, Single, Limited Edition, CD2
Country:
Europe
Released:
31 Mar 1997
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Synth-pop

Tracklist

1   It's No Good (Hardfloor Mix) 6:44
    Remix - Hardfloor
  Remix, Producer [Additional Productionl] - Oliver Bondzio , Ramon Zenker
2   Slowblow 5:28
3   It's No Good (Andrea Parker Mix) 6:15
    Engineer - David Morley
  Remix - Andrea Parker
4   It's No Good (Motor Bass Mix) 3:48
    Remix - Motor Bass* , Philip Zdar*

Credits

Artwork By [Art Direction & Front Cover], Photography - Anton Corbijn
Mixed By - Q (4)
Producer, Mixed By - Tim Simenon

Notes

Comes in standard jewel case.
Catalog number on disc: LCD Bong 26
Catalog number on spine: LCD BONG 26
Distributed by - RTM/DISC.
Made in England.
℗ & © 1997 Mute Records Ltd.
LC 5834
Barcode: 5 016025 930265

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Review by Universe Sep 26, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
I bought this thinking that the version as played by Paul Van Dyk and Paul Oakenfold on their Essential Mixes (20/04/1997 & 19/10/1997 respectively) was the Hardfloor Mix. After all, with its searing acid accentuating the intense vocals, it sounded just like the Hardfloor remix of 'Blue Monday' by New Order. How wrong I was. The Hardfloor mix is certainly worthy, in a slow burning acid meets trip hop kind of way, but it wasn't the mix I was expecting.

It so transpires that the version I am referring to is by none other than B.T, and it is by all accounts impossible to get hold of. I can't imagine why it was never released because it totally kicks arse, and turns the song from a sad tale of unrequited love into something all the more desperate and profound.
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Shortcut Code: [r41639]
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