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Revision as of 02:05, 20 September 2011




| Muse single | |
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| Name | Cave |
| Tracks |
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| Total length |
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| Recorded | 1999 |
| Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
| Producer | John Leckie, Paul Reeve |
| Art work | John Warwicker, Tanya Andrew |
| Publisher | |
| Format(s) | CD, 7" vinyl |
| Catalogue № |
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| Release date | 6th September 1999[1] |
| Chart position | 52 |
| Album | Showbiz |
| single chronology | |
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Uno ← Cave → Muscle Museum
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Information
"Cave" was second single from Showbiz, released in the UK, US, and France. "Cave" is one of two Muse singles to not have a video (the other being "Map of the Problematique").
Pre-release
For the single release in the US, three promotional CDs were made, a CD-R promo, a radio edit promo, and an EP featuring exclusive acoustic tracks.
Track list
CD1
CD2
Vinyl
EP
- Cave - 4:46
- Cave (Remix) - 5:08
- Cave (Instrumental Remix) - 5:04
- Twin - 3:17
- Host - 4:18
- Coma - 3:36
Promo
US EP promo
- Cave - 3:09
- Muscle Museum (live acoustic at KCRW, Morning Becomes Eclectic, 03/08/99) - 4:46
- Unintended (live acoustic at KCRW, Morning Becomes Eclectic, 03/08/99) - 4:09
- Coma - 3:35
- Cave (remix) - 5:08
US radio edit promo, US CD-R promo
- Cave (edit) - 3:09
Gallery
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Vinyl back cover
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Vinyl A-side
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Vinyl B-side
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Promotional CD holder and disc
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US radio edit promo
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US radio edit promo back cover art
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US promotional EP
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US promotional EP back cover art
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US promotional CD-R cover
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US promotional CD-R disc
References
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