Single Release
At one point it was intended as the second single from Raise the Pressure, but ultimately it became available as a CD of remixes in late 1997. It was obtained by posting a yellow sheet (which was mailed to people who had sent away a card that came with British copies of "Forbidden City" and Raise the Pressure) together with a payment of £5.
A limited run of 5000 was made, meaning that the item is now very rare. A 12-inch release, housed in a plain black sleeve, is even harder to find, especially given that the band name is absent from the label.
Three outside teams remixed the track: K-Klass, Richie Santana ("Sweet Dub") and Soulboy Collective, while Sumner contributed his own version ("Fluffy Dice Remix"). Johnny Marr added electric guitar to the version by K-Klass. Richie Birkett and Brian Kierulf play additional keyboards on the "K-Klassic" and "Sweet Dub" versions respectively.
Bernard Sumner claimed that seeing Kate Moss dancing to this song in London was a proud moment.
In September 2007 the four remixes were made available on iTunes.
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