Performer: The Art Of Noise
Title: Close (To The Edit)
Released: 1984
Country: UK
Style: Leftfield, Synth-pop
Category: Electronic
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Complete your The Art Of Noise collection massive percussion, wow! Reply Notify me 1 Helpful. Date 4th February 1985.
Album The Best of The Art of Noise. Hey Yeah Hey. Dum-dum dum Dum-dum-dum, tra la la Dum-dum dum Dum-dum-dum, tra la la. Clo-clo-clo-close To to to to the edge To to to to the edge. To be in England in the summertime (Hey) With my love (Hey) Close to the edge (Yeah). Hey Hey Hey, yeah, hey. Close Close Close to the edge. Hey Yeah Yeah, hey Yeah. Close, close, close Hey Hey To the edge Yeah, yeah
It was closely related to their earlier single (and hip-hop club hit) "Beat Box", though the two tracks were developed as separate pieces from an early stage.
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The song was written by Air of Noise group (Anne Dudley, Gary Langan, J. J. Jeczalik, Paul Morley, Trevor Horn). It was released as the first single from the band’s second album Who’s Afraid of the Art of Noise?. The single reached number 4 in the Dance Club Songs chart in the United States and in the UK singles chart.
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This release has a matte sleeve which is not perforated on the reverse. Very similar editions:Close (To The Edit) has a glossy unperforated sleeve.
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"The Art of Noise are Close (To The Edit)" / "The Art of Noise realise it's A Time To Hear (Who's Listening)"
"ps nought one becomes number forty one in ztt's questioning incidental series."
℗ & © 1984 Zang Tuum Tumb (excites)
Published by Perfect Songs Ltd. and Unforgettable Songs Ltd.
Category appears as ZTPS 01 on sleeve and ZTPS01 on centre labels.
Artist appears as The Art of Noise on sleeve, but as Art of Noise on centre labels.
Additional centre label text (A): a/fraid / all together now / borrowed from Who's Afraid of The Art of Noise
Additional centre label text (B): b/leave / all together now / a concentrate of Who's Afraid of The Art of Noise
Runout notes: The last 2 numbers and the last dash in between them are stamped in a larger typeface, sometimes very faintly. "J.J.'s 1st Cut" is hand etched, and the lowercase letters in this transcription are small caps in the actual etching.
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B side erroneously labeled as "A Time To Hear (Who's Listening)"No playing times given on the issue.
On back cover: ZTPS 01
On label and back cover: A-107.138
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(P) 1984 Zang Tuum Tumb (Excites)
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