Hurricane Jane

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“Hurricane Jane”
“Hurricane Jane” cover
Single by Black Kids
from the album Partie Traumatic
B-side You Only Call Me When You're Crying, Power in the Blood
Released 23 June 2008
Format 7", CD single, digital download
Recorded December 2007-February 2008
Genre Pop, Rock, Dance
Label Almost Gold AGUK2
Writer(s) Reggie Youngblood, Owen Holmes, Kevin Snow, Dawn Watley, Ali Youngblood
Producer Bernard Butler
Black Kids singles chronology
"I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with You"
(2008)
"Hurricane Jane"
(2008)

"Hurricane Jane" is the second single from American rock band Black Kids, taken from their debut album Partie Traumatic. It is scheduled to be released in the UK by Almost Gold Recordings on June 23, 2008[1]. A demo version of the song appeared on the band's 2007 EP Wizard of Ahhhs. The single premiered on May 6 during Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show[1].

Contents

[edit] Formats and track listings

All songs by Black Kids.

  • 7" single (Version 1 – White Vinyl)
  1. "Hurricane Jane"
  2. "Power in the Blood"
  • 7" single (Version 2 – Orange Vinyl)
  1. "Hurricane Jane"
  2. "You Only Call Me When You're Crying"
  1. "Hurricane Jane"
  2. "Power in the Blood"
  3. "You Only Call Me When You're Crying"
  4. "Hurricane Jane (The Cansecos Remix)"

[edit] Music video

Black Kids performing in the music video for "Hurricane Jane".
Black Kids performing in the music video for "Hurricane Jane".

The music video for "Hurricane Jane" was filmed in London in April 2008 and directed by Rozan & Schmeltz. The video premiered on the Black Kids YouTube channel on 27 May 2008.[3]

[edit] Personnel

  • Owen Holmes – bass guitar
  • Kevin Snow – drums
  • Dawn Watley – keyboards and vocals
  • Ali Youngblood – keyboards and vocals
  • Reggie Youngblood – guitar and vocals

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Black Kids Confirm New Single Release. This Is Fake DIY (April 29 2008). Retrieved on 2008-04-29.
  2. ^ Hurricane Jane [Single]. Amazon. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.
  3. ^ Black Kids - Hurricane Jane (Official). Black Kids (May 27 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-29.

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