Beat Boy (EP)
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“Beat Boy” | |||||
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Single by Visage | |||||
B-side | "Beat Boy" (dance dub) | ||||
Released | November 4, 1984 | ||||
Format | 7" single, 12" single | ||||
Recorded | Trident Studios, 1983 | ||||
Genre | New Romantic | ||||
Length | 03:30 (Single edit) | ||||
Label | Polydor | ||||
Writer(s) | S. Strange/R. Egan/S. Barnacle/D. Formula/A. Barnett | ||||
Producer | Visage | ||||
Visage singles chronology | |||||
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Beat Boy is the ninth single by the British New Romantic band Visage, released on Polydor Records in November, 1984. It was the band's final single before they split up in 1985.
The track is available on Visage's third and final album Beat Boy.
[edit] Track listing
7" version:
- "Beat Boy" (Single edit) – 3:30
- "Beat Boy" (Dance dub) – 3:48
[edit] Personnel
- Steve Strange (vocals)
- Rusty Egan (drums, electronic drums programming)
- Steve Barnacle (bass)
- Dave Formula (synthesizer)
- Andy Barnett (guitar)
- Marsha Raven (backing vocals)
- Karen Ramsey (backing vocals)
- Rose Patterson (backing vocals)
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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