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Mouth (Bush song)

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Format
  
CD single

Writer(s)
  
Gavin Rossdale

Label
  
Trauma/Interscope

Released
  
7 October 1997 (1997-10-07)

Recorded
  
1996, Sarm Hook End, Berks, England and Abbey Road Studios, London, England (original version) Platinum Island Studios, NYC and Bush 8-Track, London England (remixed version)

Length
  
05:46 (original version) 04:32 (remixed/single version) 05:59 (Deconstructed version)

"Mouth" is a 1996 song by British band Bush from their second album Razorblade Suitcase. Though not released as a single, it was remixed by Bush under the pseudonym Stingray for the 1997 remix album Deconstructed and was released as a single on 7 October 1997, due largely in part to it being featured prominently in both the trailer and the 1997 film An American Werewolf in Paris. The Stingray remix was the version that made the song popular and received airplay on radio peaking number 5 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Contents

Track listing

EU Import :

  1. "Mouth" (The Stingray Remix Edit)
  2. "Mouth" (The Stingray Remix)
  3. "Everything Zen" (Republic Remix)
  4. "Personal Holloway" (Republic Remix)
  5. "Personal Holloway" (Enhanced video)

12" Vinyl :

  1. "Mouth" (The Stingray Remix)
  2. "Synapse" (Philip Steir/ My Ghost in the Bush of Life Mix)
  3. "Everything Zen" (Greg Brimson/ The Lhasa Fever Mix)
  4. "Insect Kin" (Jack Dangers/ Drum and Bees Mix)

Music video

Directed by John Hillcoat, who also directed the music video for the song "Personal Holloway", the music video for the Stingray Mix served as a tie-in for An American Werewolf in Paris that featured an appearance from Julie Delpy. It mainly shows the band performing at a carnival in the desert while clips from the film intervene.

References

Mouth (Bush song) Wikipedia