Released 17 July 2000 Recorded Seaview, Bermuda Length 4:12 | Format CD single Genre Rock | |
Label Virgin Records - VS 1776 |
"Seven" is a song written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels for the album Hours in 1999. As with some of the other songs from Hours it was originally written for the computer game Omikron - The Nomad Soul from 1999. In July 2000, it was released as the fourth single from the album. The version used in the Omikron - The Nomad Soul was called "Demo version" on the single releases.
Contents
UK version 1
- "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" - 4:12
- "Seven (Beck mix)" - 3:44
- "Seven (Original demo)" - 4:05
UK version 2
- "Seven (Album version)" - 4:27
- "I'm Afraid of Americans (Nine Inch Nails version)" - 5:30
This version also included the music video of "I'm Afraid of Americans".
UK version 3
- "Seven (live)"
- "Something in the Air (live)"
- "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell (live)"
All tracks was recorded at Kit Kat Klub, New York City, 19 November 1999.
International version 1
- "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" - 4:12
- "Seven (Beck mix)" - 3:44
- "Seven (live)"
- "Seven (Original demo)" - 4:05
- "Seven (Album version)" - 4:04
This version also included the music video of "I'm Afraid of Americans".
International version 2
- "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" - 4:12
- "Seven (Beck mix)" - 3:44
Promo version
- "Seven (Marius De Vries mix)" - 4:12
- "Seven (Beck mix)" - 3:44
- "Seven (Original demo)" - 4:05
- "Seven (Album version)" - 4:04
Personnel
Live versions
Other releases
References
Seven (David Bowie song) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA