Juanita (song)

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"Juanita"
"Juanita" cover
Single by Underworld
Released 1997
Format Vinyl record (12"), CD
Label Junior Boy's Own
Writer(s) Rick Smith
Karl Hyde
Darren Emerson
Producer(s) Rick Smith
Karl Hyde
Darren Emerson
Underworld singles chronology
Confusion the Waitress
(1996)
Juanita (promo)
(1997)
Moaner
(1997)

Juanita is an album track by Underworld, first seen as Juanita / Kiteless / To Dream of Love on Second Toughest in the Infants (1996). This is a German promo release only with an exclusive edit of the track. It was available with exclusive artwork on CD, and vinyl 12".


Contents

[edit] Track listings

[edit] 12": Logic Records / JBO 743 214 8898 2 (German) Promo

  1. "Juanita (Promo Short Cut)" – 3:50
  2. "Juanita (Album)" – 16:38

[edit] CD: Logic Records / JBO 743 214 8898 2 (German) Promo

  1. "Juanita (Promo Short Cut)" – 3:50
  2. "Juanita (Album)" – 16:38


[edit] Notes

  • German promo only with an exclusive edit, and exclusive artwork.
  • Fake tracklistings appeared on the dirtylist mailinglist as follows:
  The details below on this single were issued over the Dirtylist in
  early 1997, apparently as some kind of hoax.  No such singles were ever
  issued or (apparently) ever intended to be.  They are still included here
  in order to debunk their mythical existence.
  • Single 1 hoax; never released:
       CD5 1997 UK Junior Boys Own JBO 53 CDS1
       Juanita (album remix), Juanita (steve stoll's ornamental confusion
       mix), Air Towel (barn spotter's nightmare)
  • Single 2 hoax; never released:
       CD5 1997 UK Junior Boys Own JBO 53 CDS2 
       Juanita (radio killed the video star edit), Laughing Tortoise,
       Juanita (deep dish versus the world remix 1), Juanita (deep dish
       versus the world remix 2)

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Underworld
Karl Hyde | Rick Smith
Darren Emerson (1991-2000) | Darren Price (2004-present)
Discography
Albums (mk.1): Underneath the Radar | Change the Weather
Albums (mk.2/3): dubnobasswithmyheadman | Second Toughest in the Infants | Beaucoup Fish | A Hundred Days Off
Live albums and Compilations (mk.2/3): Everything, Everything | 1992-2002 | Underworld Tokyo 2005
Soundtracks (mk.3): Breaking and Entering | Sunshine
The Riverrun Project (mk.3): Lovely Broken Thing | Pizza for Eggs | I'm a Big Sister, and I'm a Girl, and I'm a Princess, and This is my Horse | The Misterons Mix
Singles and EPs (mk.2/3): "Mother Earth / The Hump" | "Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You" | "Rez" | "Spikee / Dogman Go Woof" | "Spoonman (promo)" | "Dark & Long" | "Cowgirl" | "Dirty Epic / Cowgirl" | "Born Slippy" | "Rowla" | "Pearl's Girl" | "Born Slippy .NUXX" | "Confusion the Waitress (promo)" | "Juanita (promo)" | "Moaner" | "Push Upstairs" | "Jumbo" | "King of Snake" | "Bruce Lee" | Singles Box Set | "8 Ball" | "Cowgirl (Live)" | "Two Months Off" | "Dinosaur Adventure 3D" | "Born Slippy .NUXX 2003" | "JAL to Tokyo" | "Vanilla Monkey" | "Play Pig (Buick Project Remix)" | "Play Pig (Pig & Dan Remix)" | "Peggy Sussed"
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