Jet Set (Alphaville song)

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"Jet Set"
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Single by Alphaville
from the album Forever Young
B-side "Golden Feeling"
Released1 March 1985
Recorded1984
Genre Synth-pop, hi-NRG
Length3:40 (7" version)
6:28 (Jellybean mix)
Label Atlantic / WEA
Songwriter(s) Marian Gold
Bernhard Lloyd
Frank Mertens (track 1)
Ricky Echolette (track 2)
Producer(s) Colin Pearson
Wolfgang Loos
Alphaville singles chronology
"Forever Young"
(1984)
"Jet Set"
(1985)
"Dance with Me"
(1986)

Jet Set is the fourth and last single from Alphaville's first album, Forever Young , and was released in March 1985. [1]

Contents

Re-recorded and released after founding band member Frank Mertens left the band, the 7" version drops the word 'The' from the song's title and is mildly different from the original album version. [1]

Marian Gold said of the song, "We didn't intend to write a proper song; it was supposed to be some kind of jingle that advertises things money can't buy: anarchy, freedom, love, fun and a piece of the end of the world." [2]

Track listings

7" single
  1. "Jet Set (7" version)" — 3:40
  2. "Golden Feeling" — 3:50
12" single
  1. "Jet Set (Jellybean mix)" — 6:28
  2. "Jet Set (Dub mix)" — 5:07
  3. "Golden Feeling" — 3:50
Promotional 12" single
  1. "Jet Set (Vocal/Jellybean mix)" - 6:28
  2. "Jet Set (Dub mix)" - 5:05

Charts

Chart (1985)Peak position
Belgium Singles Chart26 [3]
Germany Singles Chart11 [4]
Sweden Singles Chart13 [3]
Switzerland Singles Chart13 [3]

Other releases

Versions of this song have appeared on a variety of other Alphaville releases, including:

  1. Dreamscapes (demos and live)
  2. Forever Pop (remix)
  3. Little America (live)
  4. First Harvest 1984-92 (remix)

The original 12" version and the b-side "Golden Feeling" were both released on 2014's so80s presents Alphaville .

Notes

  1. 1 2 Alphaville Discography , retrieved 26 January 2013[ permanent dead link ]
  2. First Harvest 1984-92 Liner Notes, Page 7
  3. 1 2 3 Australian Charts (Alphaville: Jet Set (Song)) , retrieved 23 October 2013
  4. Charts Surfer, archived from the original on January 8, 2010

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