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− | '''''Closer To God''''' (also known as '''''[[Halo numbers|Halo 9]]'''''), released on May 30, 1994, is a [[Remixes|remix]] compilation released to promote the song "[[Closer]]" from the album ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]].'' The UK releases do not bear a halo number. | + | '''''Closer To God''''' (also known as '''''[[Halo numbers|Halo 9]]'''''), released on May 30, 1994, is a [[Nine Inch Nails]] [[Remixes|remix]] compilation released to promote the song "[[Closer]]" from the album ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]].'' The UK releases do not bear a halo number. |
The "[[Closer#Closer (Thrust)|Thrust]]" remix of "Closer" was intended for this release, but was left off. [[Trent Reznor]] would later release it for free on [[remix.nin.com]]. Another mix that was released on the unofficial download-only compilation ''[[Recoiled#Uncoiled|Uncoiled]]'', and later released semi-officially on ''[[Recoiled]]'', may have originally been planned for release on ''Closer To God''. | The "[[Closer#Closer (Thrust)|Thrust]]" remix of "Closer" was intended for this release, but was left off. [[Trent Reznor]] would later release it for free on [[remix.nin.com]]. Another mix that was released on the unofficial download-only compilation ''[[Recoiled#Uncoiled|Uncoiled]]'', and later released semi-officially on ''[[Recoiled]]'', may have originally been planned for release on ''Closer To God''. |
Revision as of 03:36, 25 November 2020
Closer To God (also known as Halo 9), released on May 30, 1994, is a Nine Inch Nails remix compilation released to promote the song "Closer" from the album The Downward Spiral. The UK releases do not bear a halo number.
The "Thrust" remix of "Closer" was intended for this release, but was left off. Trent Reznor would later release it for free on remix.nin.com. Another mix that was released on the unofficial download-only compilation Uncoiled, and later released semi-officially on Recoiled, may have originally been planned for release on Closer To God.
Contents
Track Listing
US
CD
This version incorporates tracks from both UK EPs, sharing cover image with first and subtitle with second.
- "Closer To God" - 5:05
- "Closer" (Precursor) - 7:16
- "Closer" (Deviation) - 6:15
- "Heresy" (Blind) - 5:32
- "Memorabilia" - 7:21
- "Closer" (Internal) - 4:15
- "March Of The Fuckheads" - 4:43
- "Closer" (Further Away) - 5:45
- "Closer" - 6:26
Cassette
A "Closer" - 6:25
B "March Of The Pigs (live)" (from the music video) - 3:12
UK
"Closer"
CD
Released in a digipack format with space for two CDs. Titled "Closer" on outer package, but Further Away on the CD art.
- "Closer" - 6:26
- "Closer" (Deviation) - 6:15
- "Closer" (Further Away) - 5:45
- "Closer" (Precursor) - 7:16
- "Closer" (Internal) - 4:15
12" Vinyl
Released in a slightly oversized cardsleeve with room for part 2.
A1 "Closer" (Deviation) - 6:15
A2 "Closer" (Further Away) - 5:45
A3 "Closer" - 6:26
B1 "Closer" (Precursor) - 7:16
B2 "Closer" (Internal) - 4:15
"Closer to God"
CD
Released in a slimline case with different artwork from Part 1.
- "Closer To God" - 5:05
- "Heresy" (Blind) - 5:32
- "Memorabilia" - 7:21
- "March Of The Fuckheads" - 4:43
12" Vinyl
Released in thinner cardsleeve for integration into part 1.
A1 "Closer to God" - 5:05
A2 "March Of The Fuckheads" - 4:43
B1 "Heresy" (Blind) - 5:32
B2 "Memorabilia" - 7:21
12" Promo Vinyl
A1 "Closer to God" - 5:25
A2 "Closer" (Precursor) - 7:16
B1 "Closer" (Deviation) - 6:15
B2 "Heresy" (Blind) - 5:38
C1 "Memorabilia" - 7:21
C2 "Closer" (Internal) - 4:15
C3 "March Of The Fuckheads" - 4:44
D1 "Closer" (Further Away) - 5:44
D2 "Closer" - 6:25
Artwork
The cover art is frequently misattributed to Russell Mills, as he created the art for all other releases from The Downward Spiral period. It was actually done by photographer Joseph Cultice, though he is uncredited on the packaging.[1]
In an interview with Revolver magazine[2], Cultice elaborated on the photo shoot that resulted in the halo's cover:
"I never shot still lifes of bugs before. But I'd assisted a guy named Hans Neleman, who was lighting things with mirrors and little teeny hot lights and laying things between layers and layers of glass — that's like coffee and milkshakes and snot and dirt and stuff from the street. On this one the bug is right on top and sharp, but all that stuff below is different layers of junk on the glass. Remember that movie Interview With a [sic] Vampire? It had just finished wrapping … The guy that brought the bugs was part of the company that did all the animal wrangling for Interview With a [sic] Vampire — all the alligators and all that. He brought boxes and boxes — like Ikea clear boxes — filled with millipedes and cockroaches. We shot like 50 different pictures of bugs, and this is the one that turned out to be the cover. Trent was there the whole day, because he wanted to hang out with the bugs."
Album Credits (track numbers as in US edition)
- Trent Reznor, Sean Beavan, Brian Pollack
- Coil, Danny Hyde
- Jack Dangers, Craig Silvey
- Dave Ogilvie, Anthony Valcic, Joseph Bishara (misspelled as "Bisara")
- Trent Reznor, Robin Finck, Sean Beavan, Chris Vrenna, Brian Pollack, John van Eaton, Sugar and his friend
- Bill Kennedy, Scott Humphrey, John "Geetus" Aguto, Paul Decarli, Eric Claudiex
- Adrian Sherwood
- Bill Kennedy, Scott Humphrey, John "Geetus" Aguto, Paul Decarli, Eric Claudiex
- Trent Reznor, Flood, Alan Moulder
- 1–4, 6–9 written by Trent Reznor ©1994 Leaving Hope/TVT Music, Inc., ASCAP. All rights reserved
- 5 written by David Ball and Mark Almond ©1981 Phonogram Ltd. (London)
- 9 taken from The Downward Spiral ©1994 Interscope Records.
Cassette Credits
- "March Of The Pigs" (live) from Side B: Trent Reznor, Robin Finck, Chris Vrenna, Danny Lohner, James Woolley
External Links
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