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Warm Wet Circles
1987 single by Marillion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Warm Wet Circles" is a song by the British neo-prog band Marillion. It was the third single from their fourth studio album Clutching at Straws, released on 26 October 1987.[2]
"Warm Wet Circles" peaked at number 22 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's 9th top-thirty hit in a row, and remained on the chart for four weeks. The music video featured footage of the band's concert at Lorelei in West Germany on 18 July 1987. The B-side is a live recording of "White Russian", another track from Clutching at Straws also made during the Loreley concert. The 12" version additionally contains a version of "Incommunicado" from this concert.
In Argentina, the single was published under the Spanish title "Círculos Húmedos y Cálidos".
A CD replica of the single was also part of a collector's box-set released in July 2000 which contained Marillion's first twelve singles and was re-issued as a 3-CD set in 2009.
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Track listing
7" single
Side A
- "Wet Warm Circles" (Remix)—04:30
Side B
- "White Russian" (Live)—06:14
7" Picture disc
- "Wet Warm Circles" (Remix)—04:30
Side B
- "White Russian" (Live)—06:14
12" single/picture disc
Side A
- "Wet Warm Circles" (Remix)—04:30
Side B
- "White Russian" (Live)—06:14
- "Incommunicado" (Live)—05:23
5" CD single
- "Wet Warm Circles" (Remix)—04:30
- "White Russian" (Live)—06:14
- "Incommunicado" (Live)—05:23
Total Time 15:57
All tracks written by Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley.
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Personnel
- Fish – vocals
- Steve Rothery – guitars
- Mark Kelly – keyboards
- Pete Trewavas – bass
- Ian Mosley – drums
- Tessa Niles – backing vocals on "Warm Wet Circles"
- Cori Josias – backing vocals on "White Russian" and "Incommunicado"
References
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