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Name | Dead Star/In Your World CD |
Tracks | 4, 2 (vinyl), 7 (FR EP), 5 (JP EP) |
Total length | 9:57 |
Recorded | Sawmills Studio, 2001-2002 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | David Bottrill, John Cornfield, Muse |
Art work | Barny Bewick, Laurence Stevens / LSD |
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Release date | 17th June 2002, 1st July 2002(EPs) |
Chart position | 13 |
Album | Hullabaloo |
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Hyper Music/Feeling Good ← Dead Star/In Your World CD → Stockholm Syndrome
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Information
"Dead Star/In Your World" is the second double A-side single released by Muse and the only single release from Hullabaloo Soundtrack. The recording of the two new songs was rumoured from November 2001.[1] The single release was officially announced NME magazine in April 2002 and promotional CDs for the single were distributed to radio stations in early June, whilst Muse recorded demos for Absolution.[2][3] The track list was announced on the 9th May with the videos premiering at the end of May, and the single was released on 17th June.[4][5]
An extended version of the Dead Star/In Your World single was released as an EP in France and Japan. The limited original version of the EP is the only release to feature the instrumental version of Dead Star, which was removed from the re-release. The live versions on the Japanese EP are taken from Hullabaloo.
Track list
Dead Star/In Your World CD
- Dead Star - 3:42
- In Your World - 2:36
- Futurism - 3:27
- Dead Star (video) - 3:42
In Your World/Dead Star CD, IL Promo
- In Your World - 2:36
- Dead Star - 3:42
- Can't Take My Eyes Off You - 3:31
- In Your World (video) - 2:36
DE Dead Star/In Your World CD
- Dead Star - 3:42
- In Your World - 2:36
- Futurism - 3:27
- Can't Take My Eyes Off You - 3:31
BX Dead Star/In Your World card-sleeve CD
- Dead Star - 3:42
- In Your World - 2:36
- Dead Star (video) - 3:42
BX In Your World/Dead Star CD
- In Your World - 2:36
- Dead Star - 3:42
- Futurism - 3:27
- Can't Take My Eyes Off You
- In Your World (video) - 2:36
FR EP
- Dead Star
- In Your World
- Futurism
- Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
- Dead Star (instrumental)
- Dead Star video
- In Your World video
FR EP re-release
JP EP
- Dead Star
- In Your World
- Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
- In Your World (live)
- Dead Star (live)
Vinyl, promos
- Dead Star - 3:43
- In Your World - 2:37
Dead Star Cellar Version promo VHS
- Dead Star video (cellar version) - 3:42
Dead Star Performance Version promo VHS
- Dead Star video (performance version) - 3:42
In Your World promo VHS
- In Your World (video) - 2:36
Dead Star/In Your World Gallery
Display gallery »
References
- ↑ Rumours, Matt's father, Tom Waits (2001-11-20). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-11 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ In your world & Dead star (2002-03-26). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-11 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ Nme article about Hullabaloo (2002-04-04). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-11 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ Dead star / in your world (2002-05-09). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-11 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ In your world - dead star videos (2002-05-30). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-11 from microcuts.net.