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Far Gone and Out
1992 single by the Jesus and Mary Chain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Far Gone and Out" is a song by Scottish alternative rock group the Jesus and Mary Chain, released as the second single from their fourth studio album, Honey's Dead (1992). It was released by Blanco y Negro Records in March 1992 and reached number 23 on the UK Single Chart. "Far Gone and Out" also peaked at number 88 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart in May 1992.
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Track listings
All tracks were written by Jim Reid and William Reid.
UK 7-inch single (NEG56)[2]
- "Far Gone and Out"
- "Why'd You Want Me?"
UK 12-inch single (NEG56T)[3]
- A1. "Far Gone and Out"
- B1. "Sometimes"
- B2. "Why'd You Want Me?"
UK 12-inch box set (NEG56TB)[4]
- A1. "Far Gone and Out"
- A2. "Reverence" (Al Jourgensen mix)
- B1. "Sometimes"
- B2. "Why'd You Want Me?"
UK CD single[5]
- "Far Gone and Out"
- "Why'd You Want Me?"
- "Sometimes"
US maxi-CD single[6]
- "Far Gone and Out" – 2:49
- "Far Gone and Out" (Arc Weld mix) – 5:03
- "Why'd You Want Me?" – 3:13
- "Sometimes" – 2:52
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Personnel
The Jesus and Mary Chain
- Jim Reid – vocals, guitar, production
- William Reid – guitar, production
Additional personnel
- Alan Moulder – engineering ("Far Gone and Out")
- Dick Meaney – engineering ("Sometimes", "Why'd You Want Me")
- Al Jourgensen – remixing (Al Jourgensen mix)
- George Drakoulias – remixing (Arc Weld mix)
Charts
References
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