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[[Image:capitalg_label.jpg|thumb|200px|''Capital G'' Label on vinyl disc]] | [[Image:capitalg_label.jpg|thumb|200px|''Capital G'' Label on vinyl disc]] | ||
− | The '''''Capital G''''' single was released in Europe on June 4, 2007, on vinyl only (9"). [[Trent Reznor]] made this decision after [[Interscope]] initially wanted to release the single in a manner similar to ''[[Survivalism (halo)|Survivalism]].'' Reznor has expressed his displeasure with multiple-part CD singles, feeling that they force his fans to spend more on a single than they really should. | + | The '''''Capital G''''' single was released in Europe on June 4, 2007, on vinyl only (9"). [[Trent Reznor]] made this decision after [[Interscope]] initially wanted to release the single in a manner similar to ''[[Survivalism (halo)|Survivalism]].'' Reznor has expressed his displeasure with multiple-part CD singles, feeling that they force his fans to spend more on a single than they really should.[http://www.theninhotline.net/news/archives/backissue/07/5#1179026770] |
Because it is a vinyl-only single, ''Capital G'' has not been designated as a Halo. To clarify, [[Rob Sheridan]] posted the following on [[The Spiral]]: | Because it is a vinyl-only single, ''Capital G'' has not been designated as a Halo. To clarify, [[Rob Sheridan]] posted the following on [[The Spiral]]: |
Revision as of 16:32, 17 October 2007
The Capital G single was released in Europe on June 4, 2007, on vinyl only (9"). Trent Reznor made this decision after Interscope initially wanted to release the single in a manner similar to Survivalism. Reznor has expressed his displeasure with multiple-part CD singles, feeling that they force his fans to spend more on a single than they really should.[1]
Because it is a vinyl-only single, Capital G has not been designated as a Halo. To clarify, Rob Sheridan posted the following on The Spiral:
"It will not be a halo. It's a simple 9" vinyl release the record company really wanted to put out - Europe only, I believe. Side A is Capital G, side B is the Dave Sitek Survivalism remix. It will be nice for the people who have the 9" collector box, but we kept a halo # off of it because it doesn't warrant one, and so regular collectors wouldn't feel any pressure to pick it up just for the sake of completeness."
Tracklisting
Tracklisting for 2-track CD promo version
- "Capital G (Phones 666 RPM Mix)"
- "Capital G (Switch remix)"
Phones 666 RPM remix by Switch
Switch remix by Paul Epworth
There is also a 4-track CD promo version which contains the two tracks from above (as tracks one and four in the order they appear above) and includes a clean version and a shortened version of the 666 remixes.
Album Credits
- Lyrics: Trent Reznor
- Producers: Trent Reznor with Atticus Ross
- Mix: Alan Moulder.
- "Survivalism (Dave Sitek Remix)"—Remix by David Andrew Sitek.