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My Mercury Mouth E.P

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My Mercury Mouth E.P
EP by
Released1994
Length17:56
LabelJunior Boys Own[1]
ProducerThe Dust Brothers
The Dust Brothers chronology
Fourteenth Century Sky
(1994)
My Mercury Mouth E.P
(1994)
Leave Home
(1995)

My Mercury Mouth E.P is an extended play (EP) by English big beat duo The Chemical Brothers, and their final release under the name The Dust Brothers.[2][3][4] The EP contains two new songs, "My Mercury Mouth" and "Dust-Up-Beats", as well as the B-side "If You Kling To Me I'll Klong You", later released on the Japan "Leave Home" single, "Life Is Sweet" CD2 single, and Singles 93–03 releases.

The first pressings of this release featured a different song in place of Dust-Up-Beats of the same name. After about 50 copies were made, the track was replaced with the official version.

Another EP, Fourteenth Century Sky, is often believed to have been released on the same day. In fact, in came earlier in the year.

This marks the first appearance of the song "If You Kling to Me I'll Klong You", which is also known for having an extended title ("If You Kling to Me I'll Klong to You"), where only a "to" was added.

The title song is the only A-side by The Chemical Brothers not to be released on a Chemical Brothers CD. Some people mistake this for never being released on CD, though it appeared on the 2-CD album JBO A Perspective 88–98.[5]

"Dust-Up-Beats" would later appear in the 1996 video game Wipeout 2097 and its accompanying soundtrack album.

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Transcription

Track listings

All tracks are written by The Dust Brothers

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."My Mercury Mouth"5:53
2."If You Kling To Me I'll Klong To You"5:23
Side two
No.TitleLength
3."Dust-Up-Beats"6:50
Total length:17:56

References

  1. ^ "Chemical Brothers". Trouser Press. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  2. ^ Shapiro, Peter (1999). Drum 'n' Bass: The Rough Guide - Peter Shapiro - Google Books. ISBN 9781858284330. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Billboard - Google Books". 16 September 1995. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  4. ^ Thompson, Dave (2000). Alternative Rock - Dave Thompson - Google Books. ISBN 9780879306076. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  5. ^ Greg Prato. "JBO: A Perspective 1988-1998 - Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 June 2020.

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