Guilty (Gravity Kills song)

Guilty
Remix album (single) by Gravity Kills
Released February 13, 1996
Genre Industrial rock, trance
Length 4:05 (album version)
Label TVT
Gravity Kills chronology
Guilty (Remix Album)
(1996)
Gravity Kills
(1996)
Music video
"Guilty" on Vimeo

Guilty is a remix single by Gravity Kills, released by TVT Records.

It also includes the album version of the song, and tracks 6 and 7 include both the remix by tomandandy, and the demo version of "Goodbye".

The Juno Reactor remix of the song was featured in the Stanley Cup FMV sequence in NHL '99 and featured in the film, Beowulf.

Noticeably absent from the "Guilty" single is the song's 'Single Remix', which played on radio stations and garnered Gravity Kills brief mainstream popularity in 1996. However, the single version was included on the Se7en soundtrack, which was released before the band's popularity in 1995. Although the song on the soundtrack is in fact, the 'Single Remix' version, it is not denoted as such on the soundtrack packaging.

"Guilty" was heard in the promo for the fifth season of True Blood.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Guilty" (Juno Reactor Remix) 6:20
2. "Guilty" (Roli Mosimann Remix) 6:19
3. "Guilty" (Youth's Blood Orchid Sky Remix) 6:55
4. "Guilty" (Album Version) 4:05
5. "Guilty" (Youth's Art As Prostitution Remix) 6:26
6. "Goodbye" (tomandandy Remix) 5:07
7. "Goodbye" (Demo version) 3:11
8. "Guilty" (Roli Mosimann Instrumental) 6:20
9. "Guilty" (Juno Reactor Instrumental) 5:51
10. "Guilty" (Nothing Remix) 5:03
11. "Guilty" (Lo-Fi Remix) 3:37

Chart positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 86
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 24
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 39
UK Charts[1] 79
Image from the "Guilty" music video showing Jeff Scheel

References

External links

Gravity Kills "Guilty" Music video link

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