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Pearl's Girl

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Released
  
6 May 1996

Length
  
10:07

Format
  
12" vinyl, CD

Label
  
Junior Boy's Own

Genre
  
Progressive trance, breakbeat hardcore

Writer(s)
  
Rick Smith, Karl Hyde, Darren Emerson

"Pearl's Girl" is the title of several 1996 single releases and a song by Underworld, from their album Second Toughest in the Infants; where the song is titled "Pearls Girl". The single peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 22. The song title comes from the name of a racing greyhound.

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"I spent a few nights in Hamburg," recalled Karl Hyde, "and it actually came from a night on the Rioja down by the docks. I'm actually shouting, Rioja, Rioja… I'd come from this really great club on the Reeperbahn, listening to lots of classic soul, which is where the 'Reverend Al Green' bit comes from. I was sitting by the docks and they have these 'bride boats' there, which people get married on. They go down the river and out to sea. I was just sitting there, Rioja-ed out, watching these boats sail past me at three in the morning. There were bonfires and everything."

UK 12-inch

  1. "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi) – 10:07
  2. "Cherry Pie" – 8:22

UK triple 12-inch/double CD

  1. "Pearl's Girl (Short)" – 3:50
  2. "Oich Oich" – 8:33
  3. "Cherry Pie" – 8:22
  4. "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi)" – 10:07
  5. "Mosaic" – 5:01
  6. "Deep Arch" – 8:24

UK CD1

  1. "Pearl's Girl (Short)" – 4:25
  2. "Oich Oich" – 8:33
  3. "Cherry Pie" – 8:22

UK CD2

  1. "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi)" – 10:07
  2. "Mosaic" – 5:01
  3. "Deep Arch" – 8:24

UK 12-inch (promo)

  1. "Pearl's Girl"
  2. "Pearl's Girl (Tin There)"

UK 12-inch (promo?)

  1. "Pearl's Girl" (14996 version)
  2. "Rowla" (extended)

UK CD1

  1. "Pearl's Girl" (short version) – 4:24
  2. "Oich Oich" – 8:33
  3. "Cherry Pie" – 8:21

UK CD2

  1. "Pearl's Girl (Tin There)" – 8:11
  2. "Puppies" – 3:53
  3. "Born Slippy" – 8:57

US CD

  1. "Pearl's Girl (Tin There) – 8:07
  2. "Pearl's Girl" (14996 version) – 8:50
  3. "Puppies" – 3:51
  4. "Oich Oich" – 8:30
  5. "Cherry Pie" – 8:18
  6. "Pearl's Girl" (edit) – 4:22
  7. "Pearl's Girl" (album version) – 9:35
  8. "Mosaic" – 4:58
  9. "Deep Arch" – 8:22

Appearances

  • "Pearl's Girl" appears on Second Toughest in the Infants.
  • The 9:37 version appears on the first CD soundtrack to the 1997 movie The Saint; The Saint: Music from the Motion Picture, Virgin Records, 1997.
  • "Pearl's Girl" was the third track on the 1997 compilation album MTV's Amp.
  • "Tin There" appears on the Wipeout 2097 soundtrack as an original mix with reduced percussion and an ambient ending.
  • "Pearl's Girl" was featured on Q magazine's (UK) Essential Dance CD in 2001.
  • "Pearl's Girl" appears on the 2013 video game, Gran Turismo 6.
  • Use in film, TV and radio soundtracks

  • "Pearl's Girl" is one of the tracks heard on the bad guys' car stereo when they are in pursuit of Simon Templar (Val Kilmer) and Dr Emma Russell (Elisabeth Shue) in The Saint. Director Phillip Noyce mixed Graeme Revell's original score with source music heard on radios throughout various points in the film.
  • "Pearl's Girl" was used as the theme music for the Channel 4 drama series Psychos. It was set in a mental ward and featured Nicholas Clay among the cast.
  • In 1998 "Pearl's Girl" was used as the backing track to Radio 1's Newsbeat, giving a cutting-edge feel to the fast-moving news programme. The words were edited out. The drum sounds were played in a continuous loop until the end of each bulletin.
  • In February 2010, "Pearl's Girl" was used in a Channel 4 advert for drama series The Good Wife.
  • References

    Pearl's Girl Wikipedia