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Two [[Uno (video)|videos]] were made for ''Uno'', described by Matt Bellamy as "acceptable" and "shameful" respectively. The latter featured the band on Tower Bridge, London, and was the first video Muse recorded, whilst the second video for ''Uno'' was recorded in Germany a few months later.<ref>{{cite/kerrang2005}}</ref> | Two [[Uno (video)|videos]] were made for ''Uno'', described by Matt Bellamy as "acceptable" and "shameful" respectively. The latter featured the band on Tower Bridge, London, and was the first video Muse recorded, whilst the second video for ''Uno'' was recorded in Germany a few months later.<ref>{{cite/kerrang2005}}</ref> | ||
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==Pre-release== | ==Pre-release== |
Revision as of 19:24, 9 May 2011
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Name | Uno |
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Total length |
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Recorded | 1999 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Paul Reeve, John Leckie |
Art work | David Goodchild (FR), Tanya Andrew; Matthew Bellamy (DE) |
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Catalogue № |
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Release date | 14th June 1999 |
Chart position | Unknown |
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Information
The single was originally slated for release on 31st May,[1] however this date was changed sometime during early June.[2] Q online awarded "Uno" their single of the week award for the week of 13th - 20th June 1999.[3]
Two videos were made for Uno, described by Matt Bellamy as "acceptable" and "shameful" respectively. The latter featured the band on Tower Bridge, London, and was the first video Muse recorded, whilst the second video for Uno was recorded in Germany a few months later.[4]
Pre-release
The 4 Tracks promo CD-R is misprinted. The track list lists track three as "Twin", although it is actually the full version of "Forced In" featured on the Random 1-8 EP and "Uno" single.
Track list
CD
- Uno - 3:40
- Jimmy Kane - 3:28
- Forced In - 5:10
DE CD
- Uno (Radio Edit) - 3:01
- Pink Ego Box - 3:31
- Do We Need This? - 4:17
- Uno (Album Version) - 3:39
- Muscle Museum video - 3:59
Vinyl
Promo, AU CD
- Uno - 3:40
- Jimmy Kane - 3:28
- Forced In - 5:10
- Agitated - 2:23
EP
- Uno - 3:38
- Uno (Alternative Version) - 3:43
- Jimmy Kane - 3:27
- Forced In - 4:17
- Agitated - 2:22
DE Promo
- Uno (Radio Edit) - 3:01
- Pink Ego Box - 3:31
- Do We Need This? - 4:17
- Uno (Album Version) - 3:39
2 Tracks promo CD-R
4 Tracks promo CD-R
- Uno - 3:39
- Jimmy Kane - 3:28
- Forced In - 5:10 (Listed as Twin)
- Agitated - 2:23
6 Tracks promo CD-R
- Uno (Radio Edit) - 3:00
- Uno - 3:39
- Uno (Alternative Version) - 3:43
- Jimmy Kane - 3:28
- Forced In - 5:10
- Agitated - 2:23
2nd Radio Edit promo CD-R
- Uno (2nd Radio Edit) - 2:53
Promo VHS
- Uno video - 3:39
Uno Gallery
Display gallery »
References
- ↑ Muse's first single : Uno (1999-05-14). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-11-21 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ Muse in Paris (1999-06-04). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-11-21 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ Uno, single of the week (1999-06-15). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-11-21 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ Inside Trax (2005). Kerrang! TV. [verify]