Book Of Love – Witchcraft
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Vinyl, 12", Maxi-Single, 33 ⅓ RPM
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A1 | Witchcraft (Extended Mix) | 5:15 |
A2 | Witchcraft (7" Mix) | 3:16 |
A3 |
EnchantraWritten-By – J. Lee*, T. Ottaviano* |
2:44 |
B1 | Witchcraft (Enchantra Chanting) | 6:23 |
B2 | Witchcraft (Dub) | 5:20 |
B3 | Witch's Honor | 0:05 |
Companies, etc.
- Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound
- Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
Credits
- Art Direction – Jade Lee
- Cover [Playdoh Queen] – Lauren Roselli
- Edited By – Roger Pauletta
- Engineer – Doc Dougherty
- Lacquer Cut By [Runout Etching ✩] – Greg Calbi
- Producer – Flood, Ted Ottaviano
- Producer [Additional], Remix – Book Of Love
- Written-By – Theodore Ottaviano* (tracks: A1, A2, B1 to B3)
Notes
Selected text from back of jacket:
Original version on the Sire album 'Lullaby'
Available on LP, cassette and CD (1/4/2~25700)
MCMLXXXIX
A3 is a separate, derivative work based on the chorus from "Witchcraft," the chorus being the only element the two have in common; the other elements are substantially, if not entirely, different and original in relation to each other.
B3 is not listed on the sleeve.
Female names included as part of the back cover artwork (Enchantra, Hagatha, Clara, Endora, and Esmeralda) come from the song's refrain itself, which in turn is a direct reference to some of the witch characters from the television show "Bewitched." Point of interest: of the witches named in the song's refrain, all are named as a part of the back cover art except Tabitha.
Original version on the Sire album 'Lullaby'
Available on LP, cassette and CD (1/4/2~25700)
MCMLXXXIX
A3 is a separate, derivative work based on the chorus from "Witchcraft," the chorus being the only element the two have in common; the other elements are substantially, if not entirely, different and original in relation to each other.
B3 is not listed on the sleeve.
Female names included as part of the back cover artwork (Enchantra, Hagatha, Clara, Endora, and Esmeralda) come from the song's refrain itself, which in turn is a direct reference to some of the witch characters from the television show "Bewitched." Point of interest: of the witches named in the song's refrain, all are named as a part of the back cover art except Tabitha.
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October 1, 2019