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==Apocalypse Please gallery== | ==Apocalypse Please gallery== | ||
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File:Apocalypse_Acetate_I.jpg|Promo CD-R cover | |||
File:Apocalypse_Acetate_II.jpg|Promo CD-R disc | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:17, 15 November 2012
Muse single | |
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Name | Apocalypse Please[1] |
Tracks | 1 |
Total length | 4:48 |
Recorded | 2003 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Rich Costey |
Art work | ‒ |
Publisher |
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Format(s) |
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Catalogue № | ‒ |
Release date | 23rd August 2004[1] |
Chart position | 10 (GB download chart)[2] |
Album | Absolution |
single chronology | |
Sing for Absolution ← Apocalypse Please[1] → Butterflies & Hurricanes
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Information
The live version of "Apocalypse Please" from Glastonbury 2004[3] was released as a charity download,[3] with ~70p from each purchase going to Oxfam.[1] A promotional CD-R was also made. Those who purchased the download were put into a draw for a chance to win a signed set list from the summer tour.[3] For an unknown reason, this single is not listed on Muse.mu.
The single reached number 10 in the first UK download chart.[2]
Track list
- Apocalypse Please (live) - 4:48