Tar (EP)

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"Tar"
"Tar" cover
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
Chart positions

did not chart

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

  1. Tar – 3:27
  2. Frequency 7 – 3:05

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Media

Visage
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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