Save Me (Embrace song)
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- This page refers to the 2000 single released by Embrace. For other songs of the same name see Save Me.
“Save Me” | |||||
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Single by Embrace from the album Drawn from Memory |
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Released | May 22, 2000 | ||||
Format | 7", CD | ||||
Recorded | ? | ||||
Genre | Alternative | ||||
Label | Hut Records | ||||
Producer | ? | ||||
Embrace singles chronology | |||||
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"Save Me" (released May 22, 2000) was the third single from Yorkshire band Embrace's second studio album, 'Drawn from Memory'. It only reached twenty-nine, but remains one of their most popular songs. The song is known for its complex bass line performed by Steve Firth. One of the b-sides to CD1, Still So Young, was written by the band's drummer, Mike Heaton.
The second version of the single features dance remixes of the same song as b-sides. One of these remixes is attributed to "Reverend Bass"; this is an alias for band's own Richard McNamara. .
[edit] Track listing
CD 1
- "Save Me" (Single edit)
- "Get on Board"
- "Still So Young"
CD 2
- "Save Me" (Evening Session version)
- "Save Me" (Perfecto mix)
- "Save Me" (Reverend Bass mix)
12 Inch Red Promo
- "Save Me" (Perfecto mix)
- "Save Me" (Reverend Bass mix)
12 Inch Yellow Promo
- "Save Me" (Morgan mix)
- "Save Me" (Original/album mix)