Tar (EP)
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"Tar" | ||
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Single by Visage | ||
from the album Visage | ||
B-side(s) | "Frequency 7" | |
Released | September 7, 1979 | |
Format | 7" single | |
Recorded | 1979 | |
Genre | New Romantic | |
Length | 03:27 | |
Label | Radar Records | |
Writer(s) | S. Strange/M. Ure/B. Currie/J. McGeoch/R. Egan/D. Formula/B. Adamson | |
Producer(s) | Midge Ure Visage |
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Chart positions | ||
did not chart |
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Visage singles chronology | ||
"Tar" (1979) |
"Fade to Grey" (1980) |
Tar is Visage's first single, released on Radar Records on September 7, 1979. The title track is also available on Visage's debut album.
[edit] Track listing
- Tar – 3:27
- Frequency 7 – 3:05
[edit] Personnel
- Steve Strange (vocals)
- Midge Ure (synthesizer, backing vocals)
- Billy Currie (synthesizer)
- John McGeoch (saxophone)
- Rusty Egan (drums, electronic drums programming)
- Barry Adamson (bass)
- Dave Formula (synthesizer)
[edit] Media
- Frequency 7 (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- This song is the B-side of single "Tar". This song has not been released on any digital format, and is one of Visage's most rare compositions.
- Problems playing the files? See media help.
Visage |
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Steve Strange | Midge Ure | Rusty Egan Billy Currie | Dave Formula | Barry Adamson | Steven Young | Sandrine Gouriou | Rosie Harris | Ross Tregenza |
Visage discography |
Studio albums and extended plays: Visage | The Anvil | Beat Boy |
Compilations: The Best of Visage | Master Series | The Damned Don't Cry |
Singles: Tar | Fade to Grey | Mind Of A Toy | Visage | The Damned Don't Cry | Night Train | Pleasure Boys | Love Glove | Beat Boy |
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