Format CD, 12" Length 4:01 | Recorded 2001 | |
Released 3 December 2001 (2001-12-03) Label Wall of SoundAstralwerks |
"Poor Leno" is the third single released by the Norwegian duo Röyksopp. It was released in December 2001 as the second single from Röyksopp's debut album Melody A.M.. The vocals are sung by Erlend Øye.
Contents
It is used in the video game SSX 3 as well as in The Drop, a short film displayed on the canopy at the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Original release
- "Poor Leno" (Sander Kleinenberg's Northern Beach Mix) – 10:19
- "Poor Leno" (Röyksopp's Istanbul Forever Take) – 5:53
- "Poor Leno" (album version) – 3:57
- "Poor Leno" (Edit) – 3:31
- "Poor Leno" (Sander Kleinenberg's Northern Beach Mix) – 10:19
- "Poor Leno" (Röyksopp's Istanbul Forever Take) – 5:37
Re-release
- "Poor Leno" (Edit) – 3:31
- "Poor Leno" (Jakatta Mix) – 7:36
- "Poor Leno" (Röyksopp's Istanbul Forever Take) – 5:34
- "Poor Leno" (Edit) – 3:31
- "Poor Leno" (Silicone Soul's Hypno House Dub) – 8:09
- "So Easy" (Live at Astoria) – 4:31
- "Poor Leno" video
- "Poor Leno" (Jakatta Mix) – 7:36
- "Poor Leno" (album version) – 3:57
- "Poor Leno" (Silicone Soul's Hypno House Dub) – 8:09
Response
The single was released in 2001 and re-released in 2002. In the UK the single reached #38 on the UK Singles Chart. This was the second single released from Röyksopp's debut album Melody A.M..
Music video
Directed by Sam Arthur, the music video revolves around a creature resembling a small man or boy in a bear suit, and displays a story of being tracked and captured from its natural habitat, to end up being caged in a zoo, longing for escape. The video, mainly being animated, also features a few clips of live recordings with overlapping animations. Additionally, footage of snowy mountains were sampled from the film adaptation of Roald Dahl's The Witches. Because the lyrics say ' being 9 years old ', the bear in the clip can be a dressed up boy or a small man.
Versions
Several versions and remixes of "Poor Leno" were released: