Formats and Track Listings
"It's Grim up North" was originally released as a limited edition one-side promotional 12" on 17 December 1990. Reworked with Drummond's vocals, the track was given a European single release on 28 October 1991. The CD single track "Jerusalem on the Moors" comprises the orchestral arrangement of Jerusalem, beginning alongside a fadeout of the industrial techno instrumentation. The single's formats and track listings are tabulated below:
Format (and countries) | Track number | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
One-sided 12" promo single (UK) (limited edition of 350) | O | |||
7" single (UK, Germany, Denmark, Belgium), cassette single (UK) | p1 | p2 | ||
12" single (UK, Germany, Denmark, Belgium) | P1 | P2 | ||
CD single (UK, Germany, Denmark) | r | P1 | P2 | J |
Key
- O - "It's Grim up North" (original club mix) (8:38)
- p1 - "It's Grim up North (Part 1)" (radio edit) (3:55)
- P1 - "It's Grim up North (Part 1)" (10:03)
- p2 - "It's Grim up North (Part 2)" (radio edit) (3:37)
- P2 - "It's Grim up North (Part 2)" (6:13)
- r - "It's Grim up North" (radio edit) (4:04)
- J - "Jerusalem on the Moors" (3:04)
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