Stockholm Syndrome (single)

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Cover art
Back cover
Muse release
Name Stockholm Syndrome
Tracks 2 (download, US promo)
Total length 4:58
Recorded 2003
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Rich Costey
Art work Tom Kirk
Publisher
Format(s)
  • Download »
  • CD (promo only)
  • CD-R (promo only)
  • DVD-R (promo only)
  • VHS (promo only)
Catalogue № PRO-CD-101512 (US promo)
Release date
  • 14th July 2003 (GB)[1] »
  • 29th March 2005 (US)
Chart position Unknown
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Stockholm Syndrome


Information

"Stockholm Syndrome" was the first single to released from Absolution and was originally a download single, and was later released as the third single from the album on 29th March 2005 in the US.[2] The download single came with the video and high-resolution artwork in PDF format so fans could create their own physical single.

Pre-release

It was rumoured, including indications from Tom Kirk, that the first single from Absolution would be "The Small Print".[3] However, months later it emerged that "Stockholm Syndrome" to be the first single from Absolution, whilst "The Small Print" was never released as a single. The 2-track radio promotional CD was created to accompany the download in the US. In addition promotional CD-Rs and DVD-Rs were distributed in the US and the UK.

Track list

Download

  1. Stockholm Syndrome - 4:58
  2. Stockholm Syndrome (video) - 4:58

US promo

  1. Stockholm Syndrome (edit) - 4:03
  2. Stockholm Syndrome (album version) - 4:56

Promo CD-Rs

  1. Stockholm Syndrome (edit) - 4:06

Promo DVD-R

  1. Stockholm Syndrome (US video) - 4:27

Promo VHS

  1. Stockholm Syndrome (video) - 4:58

Stockholm Syndrome Gallery

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References

  1. Catherine Yates. (2003-07-05). Roll over Beethoven!. Kerrang. [verify]
  2. Single #2 (2005-03-03). Microcuts.net. Retrieved 2009-07-11 from microcuts.net.
  3. The Album Will Not Be Called The Smallprint (2003-03-15). MicroCuts. Retrieved from microcuts.net.


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