Spikee

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"Spikee" / "Dogman Go Woof"
Single by Underworld
B-side "Dogman Go Woof"
Released 11 December 1993
Format Vinyl record (12"), CD
Length 12:34
Label Junior Boy's Own
Writer(s) Rick Smith
Karl Hyde
Darren Emerson
Producer(s) Rick Smith
Karl Hyde
Darren Emerson
Underworld singles chronology

"Rez"
(1993)
"Spikee" / "Dogman Go Woof"
(1993)
"Dark & Long"
(1994)

"Spikee" is a non-album single by Underworld, originally released in 1993 in the UK. It entered the UK chart at #63 on 18 December 1993 for one week.[1]

Track listing

12": JBO / JBO 17 (UK)

  1. "Spikee" – 12:34 (Hyde/Smith/Emerson)
  2. "Dogman Go Woof" – 12:13 (Smith/Emerson)

CD: JBO / JBO 17 CD (UK)

  1. "Spikee" – 12:34
  2. "Dogman Go Woof" – 12:13

Notes

  • Dogman Go Woof written, produced and mixed by Rick Smith and Darren Emerson
  • Published by Underworld / Sherlock Holmes Music
  • Sleeve Design by Third Planet Inc.
  • The text 'PICK YOUR OWN' is etched into the run-out groove of the 12".
  • The text 'DOGMANGOWOOF' is etched into the run-out groove of the 500-only pressing Underworld 12" single, "Mother Earth / The Hump".

Appearances

  • In 2003, Spikee was released on CD as part of the 1992-2002 Anthology set released worldwide.
  • Spikee appears on Cyberspace 2 (a CD compilation) (1994) in an edited form.
  • Spikee appears on Foundations - Coming Up From the Streets (2CD Compilation) (1997)
  • The Spikee video, directed by Graham Wood (1993), appears on the UK released video compilation Kiteless: A Tomato Project.
  • The same video version of Spikee also appears on the US released compilation, Footwear Repairs by Craftsmen at Competitive Prices.
  • "Spikee" also appeared on BBC's Saturday Afternoon Grandstand as background music.[citation needed]

References

  1. "Chart Stats". Retrieved 2008-06-21. 

External links

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