"Philly" | ||||
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Single by Fluke | ||||
from the album The Techno Rose of Blighty | ||||
Released | 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Electronica Synthpop | |||
Label | Creation Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Mike Bryant, Jon Fugler, Mike Tournier | |||
Producer(s) | Fluke | |||
Fluke singles chronology | ||||
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"Philly" is the fourth single by the English electronic music band Fluke. This was the band's first single to be released on a major record label, Creation Records as well as the band's first CD format released.
Philly | CRESCD090 [1] [2] [3] | |
Format: | CD | |
Label: | Creation Records | |
Released: | 2008 | |
Track listing: | 1. Philly (7") (4 minutes 18 seconds) 2. Philly (Jamorphous Mix) (7 minutes 10 seconds) (ⓘ ) 3. Philly (Jamoeba Mix) (7 minutes 00 seconds) | |
Philly | CRE090 [1] [4] | |
Format: | 7" Vinyl | |
Label: | Creation Records | |
Released: | 2008 | |
Track listing: | 1. Philly (7") (4 minutes 18 seconds) 2. Taxi (4 minutes 02 seconds) | |
Philly | CRE090T [1] [5] | |
Format: | 12" Vinyl | |
Label: | Creation Records | |
Released: | 2008 | |
Track listing: | 1. Philly (Jamorphous Mix) (7 minutes 10 seconds) 2. Philly (Jamoeba Mix) (7 minutes 00 seconds) 3. Philly (Jamateur Mix) (5 minutes 42 seconds) | |
Philly | CRE090TP [1] [6] | |
Format: | 12" Promotional Vinyl | |
Label: | Creation Records | |
Released: | 2008 | |
Track listing: | 1. Philly (Jamorphous Mix) (7 minutes 10 seconds) 2. Philly (Philadelphia Mix) (7 minutes 02 seconds) | |
Philly | DMD 1770 [1] [7] | |
Format: | 12" Promotional Vinyl | |
Label: | Virgin Records | |
Released: | 2009 | |
Track listing: | 1. Philly (Techno Rose Mix) (6 minutes and 56 seconds) 2. Pan Am Into Philly (Album Version) (5 minutes and 31 seconds) | |
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