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A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran

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A Flock of Seagulls

I Ran (So Far Away) (12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Jive Records (US) 1982 / VJ 12003
12"-33 rpm Promo

STUDIO CREDITS:

Producer(s)
Mike Howlett

TRACKLISTING:

Side A
I Ran (So Far Away) (Special Extended Version 3:56)

Side B
Messages (2:51)
Pick Me Up (3:06)

NOTES:

The quintessential "I Ran" by A Flock of Seagulls from 1982. A New Wave dance classic no matter how many times it's played.

In an interview with Michelle Russo in 1999, A Flock of Seagulls band member Mike Score said; "the early 80's was an era that had a certain kind of vibe to it. So that lead's you to create a certain sound. Since then my influences have been different like in the early 80's, my influences we're from some of the 60's bands & Disco-that's what created the 80's.

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3:56 --- is an extended version? Boy, I'd hate to hear the short version
Posted by: remicks | Feb 22, 05 | 8:57 pm

Actually the extended version lasted as long as I felt, a remix worked wonders on my dance floor. But I can see your point, if you only had one copy! If that was the case with me, I would never had played this record. Since I did, and it did so well, I give it a 8 on my scale from 1-10.
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Mar 16, 08 | 10:27 am

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