"X-Ray" is the second single from Camouflage's fifth studio album, Spice Crackers, released in 1996.
"X-Ray" | ||||
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Single by Camouflage | ||||
from the album Spice Crackers | ||||
B-side | "In Search of Ray Milland" | |||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1993–1995 | |||
Genre | Synthpop | |||
Length | 6:24 (album version) 3:38 (single remix) | |||
Label | RCA 74321 35283 2 BMG | |||
Songwriter(s) | H. Maile / M. Meyn | |||
Camouflage singles chronology | ||||
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The single contains three versions of the song: the Soft Single Mix, which is an edit of the album version; the Ronda Ray single mix, which adds extra instrumentation to the Soft Single Mix; and the Tranceformer remix, which is a different take on the song and is the main single and video mix.
Music video
The music video depicts the two band members promoting some sort of campaign which involves "X-Ray" glasses (portrayed by conventional 3D cinema glasses).
Track listings
- CD single (Germany, 1996)
- "X-Ray" (Tranceformer single remix) - 3:38
- "X-Ray" (Soft single mix) - 3:55
- "X-Ray" (Ronda Ray single mix) - 3:45
- "In Search of Ray Milland" - 5:53
- 12" single (Germany, 1996)
- "X-Ray" (Tranceformer maxi mix) - 6:47
- "X-Ray" (Tranceformer single remix) - 3:38
- "X-Ray" (Ronda Ray single mix) - 3:45
- "X-Ray" (Soft single mix) - 3:55
Credits
- Art Direction, Photography by [Photo Through The Space Train Window] – Michel Moers
- Design – Atelier Albrecht
- Management – Bear Music Factory GmbH
- Photography by – Reiner Pfisterer
- Written-By – Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn (tracks: 1 to 3)
References
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