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Peppermint Pig (12" Version) | 5:03 | ||
Laugh Lines | 3:21 | ||
Hazel | 2:50 |
Credits (8)
- Will HeggieBass [Uncredited]
- John FryerEngineer
- Robin GuthrieGuitar [Uncredited]
- Nigel GriersonPhotography By [Uncredited]
- Alan RankineProducer
- 23 EnvelopeSleeve
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![]() | Peppermint Pig 12", 45 RPM, EP Satin Sleeve | 4AD – BAD 303 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 | ||||
![]() | Peppermint Pig 7", 45 RPM | 4AD – AD 303 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Peppermint Pig 7", Single, 45 RPM | 4AD – 145.033 | Netherlands | 1983 | Netherlands — 1983 | ||||
![]() | Peppermint Pig 12", 45 RPM | 4AD – 151.109 | Netherlands | 1983 | Netherlands — 1983 | ||||
![]() | Peppermint Pig 12", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo | Intercord – INT 125.209, 4AD – BAD 303 | Germany | 1983 | Germany — 1983 | ||||
![]() | Peppermint Pig 12", EP Gloss Sleeve | 4AD – BAD 303 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Peppermint Pig 12", 45 RPM, EP, Test Pressing | 4AD – BAD 303 | UK | 1983 | UK — 1983 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Peppermint Pig Flexi-disc, 5", Single Sided, Numbered, Unofficial Release | B+H RECS – PUR000867 | Poland | 1983 | Poland — 1983 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Peppermint Pig CD, EP, Reissue | 4AD – BAD 303CD | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Peppermint Pig CD, EP, Reissue, Stereo | 4AD – C2-15767 | US | 1991 | US — 1991 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Peppermint Pig Flexi-disc, 5", 45 RPM, Single Sided, Unofficial Release, Mono | B+H Recs – PUR000867 | Poland | Poland | New Submission | ||||
![]() | Peppermint Pig CD, EP, Reissue | 4AD – BAD 303CD | UK | UK | New Submission |
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The single the very band loves to hate to the present day. While it may seem the most untypical of the Cocteau Twins' releases - mainly due to the fact the production duties were handed over to Alan Rankine of The Associates (who, in his own right, did a splendid job here) - it is by all means a true, furious, rock solid offering.
Of the two officially known versions of the title song, the 12" version fares way better due to a longer intro, aided with the amazingly intense "Laugh Lines" and "Hazel" (the latter featured also in the group's earlier 1983 Peel Session, that version backed by the amazing Gordon Sharp).
Of the two officially known versions of the title song, the 12" version fares way better due to a longer intro, aided with the amazingly intense "Laugh Lines" and "Hazel" (the latter featured also in the group's earlier 1983 Peel Session, that version backed by the amazing Gordon Sharp).

referencing Peppermint Pig (7", Single, 45 RPM) 145.033
I've the same experience. I used to have the British version with 'Laugh Lines' on the B-side, but this isn't 'Laugh Lines', although its credited on the label and the cover. It's definately another version of 'Peppermint Pig'.
referencing Peppermint Pig (7", Single, 45 RPM) 145.033
Don't know if this is a one-off or that they're all the same, but my copy of this specific 7" doesn't have Laug Lines on the B-side, but another version of Peppermint Pig. I've clocked it at about 4:40 min., which makes it roughly the same length as the 12" version of Peppermint Pig (I didn't use a digital clock, just my wrist watch to time them). Also, the composition of the two versions is similar, so I guess it IS the 12" version on the B-side of this single.
Anyone with the same experience, so we can correct this?
Anyone with the same experience, so we can correct this?