"Gimme Love" | ||||
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Single by Alexia | ||||
from the album The Party | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Format | CD, 12" Vinyl | |||
Genre | Europop | |||
Length | 2:57 | |||
Label | Sony Music | |||
Writer(s) | Roberto Zanetti & Alessia Aquilani | |||
Producer | Roberto Zanetti | |||
Alexia singles chronology | ||||
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"Gimme Love" is the fifth single released by the Italian singer Alexia released in 1998[1] and the first single from her second album The Party. It reached number one in the Italian charts.[2] A complete set of remixes for the UK market were issued.
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This was the first of Alexia's singles to be fully released by Sony, with a maxi CD, 2 track CD and 12" being released in Italy (Sony Code 665647) and later Europe. The initial printing run of the maxi contained an error on the cover, titling the track "Gimmi Love". Further print runs of the maxi CD did not feature the track's title on the cover at all. A second 2 track CD was released with a reversed tracklisting to the original 2 track release.
After Alexia's success in the UK with the Almighty remix of "Uh La La La", a full set of remixes were commissioned for the UK market. A lot of these would go unreleased. An edit of the Pump Friction Vs Precious Paul remix was used as UK radio version, with a slightly longer version of the track being dubbed over the video (this version was only available on the UK edition of The Party album). A video with the 'Club short edit' dubbed over it was also released. Strangely, the second UK CD was re-issued soon after release on a different code albeit with one track less. This may have been due to the new ruling by the UK Chart Industry in June 1998 stating that CD singles were not to be over twenty minutes in length. The song "Summer Is Crazy" was added to the UK and Australian releases as a B-side, but was incorrectly printed as being written solely by Alexia.
A combination of original and UK mixes were featured on the Australian release, with the Club Short Edit being used as the lead radio version.
A music video was produced to promote the single.
1 Also named 'Original Clubmix'
2 Although this has the same name, it is different to the version used for UK radio. This version was used for the UK video and was on the UK release of The Party and the Australian release
3 Released on the UK promotional vinyl only
4 Entitled 'Matty's Body & Soul Mix' on the UK Commercial release
5 Released on the UK promotional vinyl and the Limited Edition Italian 12" doublepack of The Music I Like only.
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