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X-Ray (song)
1996 single by Camouflage From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"X-Ray" is a song by German synth-pop trio Camouflage, released in 1996 as the second and final single from their fifth studio album, Spice Crackers (1995).
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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.
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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 maxi single[1]
- "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″ maxi single[2]
- "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)
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