Vox (Sarah McLachlan song)
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"Vox" | ||
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Single by Sarah McLachlan | ||
from the album Touch | ||
Released | 1988, 1992 | |
Format | CD single | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 4:48 | |
Label | Nettwerk Records | |
Writer(s) | Sarah McLachlan | |
Producer(s) | Greg Reely | |
Sarah McLachlan singles chronology | ||
"Vox" | "Steaming" (1989) |
Vox was Sarah McLachlan's first ever single. It was released in 1988 in Canada from her album Touch. Released on a CD-single in 1992.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] 12": Nettwerk / NT12 3023 (Canada)
- "Vox [Extended remix]"
- "Vox [Radio mix]"
- "Vox [Dub mix]"
- With black picture sleeve
- 1988 release
[edit] 12": Nettwerk / W1-3023 (Canada)
- "Vox [Extended Dance remix]"
- "Vox [Radio mix]"
- "Vox [Instrumental]"
- 1989 release
[edit] CD: Nettwerk / W2-3070 (Canada)
- "Vox [Extended mix]" (6:59)
- "Vox [Instrumental Dub Mix]" (5:43)
- "Into the Fire [Extended remix]" (6:00)
- released in 1992
[edit] Videos
- Vox (Canadian Version)
Directed by: Mark Jowett and Dermot Shane
Year released: 1988
Colour.
Description: Sarah is singing "Vox" while falling water and flowers are superimposed over her. Cut to Sarah on top of a rock and at the end she throws flowers into the water.
- Vox (American Version)
Directed by: Michelle Mahrer
Year released: 1989
Black and white.
Description: Sarah singing and playing guitar in a long black dress in the middle of the desert. It's hot, she cools off by getting wet.