Revolution Baby
"Revolution Baby" is the debut single by Transvision Vamp and was originally released in August 1987[3] when it only managed to reach #77 on the UK Singles Chart. After the band's breakthrough in 1988 with the release of "I Want Your Love", "Revolution Baby" was subsequently reissued in September of that year,[4] this time reaching #30 in the UK and #24 in Australia. The sleeve design differed radically between the 1987 and 1988 issues as did the track listings.
"Revolution Baby" | ||||
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1988 re-issue cover | ||||
Single by Transvision Vamp | ||||
from the album Pop Art | ||||
B-side |
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Released | August 1987[1] / Reissued Sept 1988[2] | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | Pop Rock | |||
Length | 4:00 | |||
Label | MCA Records TVV 1 / TVV 4 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Nick Christian Sayer | |||
Producer(s) | Duncan Bridgeman | |||
Transvision Vamp singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Original 1987 single release |
Track listing
- 7" vinyl (1987) (TVV 1)
- "Revolution Baby" - 4:00
- "Vid Kid Vamp" - 2:58
- 12" vinyl (1987) (TVVT 1)
- "Revolution Baby" (Electra-Glide Mix) - 6:02
- "No It U Lover" - 3:06
- "Vid Kid Vamp" - 2:58
- 7" vinyl (1988) (TVV 4 / TVVPR 4)
- "Revolution Baby" - 4:00
- "Honey Honey" (Dave Parsons) - 2:37
- "Long Lonely Weekend" (Anthony Doughty) - 3:34
- A limited edition poster sleeve 7" was also released (TVVPR 4).
- 12" vinyl (1988) (TVVT 4 / TVVTP 4)
- "Revolution Baby" (Electra-Glide Mix) - 6:02
- "Honey Honey" - 2:37
- "Long Lonely Weekend" - 3:34
- A limited edition 12" picture disc was also released (TVVTP 4).
- CD single (1988) (DTVV 4)
- "Revolution Baby" (Electra-Glide Mix) - 6:02
- "Honey Honey" - 2:37
- "Vid Kid Vamp" - 3:02 *
- "Long Lonely Weekend" - 3:34
- * "Vid Kid Vamp" was remixed from the original b-side version.
Charts
Transvision Vamp (1988) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart[5] | 30 |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[6] | 24 |
New Zealand Singles Chart[7] | 37 |
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