Think (Information Society song)

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"Think"
Single by Information Society
from the album Hack
Released1990
Label Tommy Boy Records
Songwriter(s) Paul Robb
Information Society singles chronology
"Lay All Your Love On Me"
(1989)
"Think"
(1990)
"How Long"
(1991)

"Think" is the first single from Hack , the second album by Information Society. It was released in 1990. The song was accompanied by a music video.

Contents

Track listing

CD single

  1. Think (Hack radio edit) – 3:58
  2. Think (Virtual Reality radio edit) – 4:15
  3. Think (Bluebox 2600 mix) – 6:50
  4. Think (Virtual Reality Mix) – 7:04
  5. Think (Phone Phreak Mix) – 6:24
  6. Think (Mindmeld Mix) – 5:19
  7. Think (Phone Phreak dub) – 4:54

12" single

  1. Think (Virtual Reality radio edit) – 4:15
  2. Think (Bluebox 2600 mix) – 6:50
  3. Think (Virtual Reality Mix) – 7:04
  4. Think (Phone Phreak Mix) – 6:24
  5. Think (Acappella) – 2:05

Cassette single

  1. Think (Hack radio edit) – 3:58
  2. Think (Virtual Reality radio edit) – 4:15

Cassette Maxi-Single

  1. Think (Virtual Reality radio edit) – 4:15
  2. Think (Bluebox 2600 mix) – 6:50
  3. Think (Virtual Reality Mix) – 7:04
  4. Think (Phone Phreak Mix) – 6:24
  5. Think (Virtual Reality Dub)

Charts

Chart performance for "Think"
Chart (1991)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [1] 132
Dutch Singles Chart [2] 20
US Billboard Hot 100 [3] 28
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play [4] 5

Notes

  1. "Bubbling Down Under: Week commencing 4 February 1991" . Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  2. "Dutch Singles Chart". MegaCharts. February 25, 1984.
  3. Billboard (December 1, 1990). "Think". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-05-31.
  4. Billboard (December 1, 1990). "Think". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-05-31.

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