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[[File:Temple Of Love 1992 7 Inch Cover Front.jpg|right|400px|thumb|''Temple Of Love (1992)'' - 7" Single Cover (front)]] | [[File:Temple Of Love 1992 7 Inch Cover Front.jpg|right|400px|thumb|''Temple Of Love (1992)'' - 7" Single Cover (front)]] | ||
− | + | [[Temple Of Love (1992)|Temple Of Love]] (Touched by the hand of [[Ofra Haza]]) is a re-recording of the 1980s song<br/> | |
− | [[Temple Of Love (1992)|Temple Of Love]] (Touched by the hand of [[Ofra Haza]]) is a re-recording of the<br/> | ||
− | + | [[Temple Of Love (song)|Temple Of Love]] with Israeli singer [[Ofra Haza]] (1957-2000) on additional vocals. <br/> | |
− | This new version | + | This new version was released in 1992 in various formats.<br/> |
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'''Release Notes''' | '''Release Notes''' | ||
* Label: [[Merciful Release]] / [[EastWest]] | * Label: [[Merciful Release]] / [[EastWest]] | ||
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* Released: 20 April 1992 (UK / Europe) | * Released: 20 April 1992 (UK / Europe) | ||
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+ | * [[Andrew Eldritch]] - Vocals | ||
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+ | * [[Ofra Haza]] - Additional Vocals | ||
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+ | * [[Andreas Bruhn]] - Guitars | ||
− | + | * [[Tim Bricheno]] - Guitars | |
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− | * | + | * [[Tony James]] - Bass |
+ | * [[Doktor Avalanche]] - Drums | ||
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[[Image:Tol92poster.jpg|left|thumb|310px|Poster included in the original UK-edition of the 12" single]] | [[Image:Tol92poster.jpg|left|thumb|310px|Poster included in the original UK-edition of the 12" single]] | ||
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+ | '''Additional Remarks''' | ||
+ | * Temple Of Love (1992) was used by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld] as background music | ||
+ | : for '''''DIOR Homme's Winter 2010/11''''' fashion show. The official video of that show is available [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCic1FDTAqs @YouTube]<br/> | ||
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* Highest entry on German charts: #5 | * Highest entry on German charts: #5 | ||
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Revision as of 03:58, 11 July 2020
Temple Of Love (Touched by the hand of Ofra Haza) is a re-recording of the 1980s song
Temple Of Love with Israeli singer Ofra Haza (1957-2000) on additional vocals.
This new version was released in 1992 in various formats.
Release Notes
- Label: Merciful Release / EastWest
- Basic Catalogue#s: MR053 / 9031-77383
- Format: 7" and 12" vinyl singles / CD
- Released: 20 April 1992 (UK / Europe)
Band / Recording Personnel
- Andrew Eldritch - Vocals
- Ofra Haza - Additional Vocals
- Andreas Bruhn - Guitars
- Tim Bricheno - Guitars
- Tony James - Bass
- Doktor Avalanche - Drums
This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible |
Production Notes
Additional Remarks
- Temple Of Love (1992) was used by Karl Lagerfeld as background music
- for DIOR Homme's Winter 2010/11 fashion show. The official video of that show is available @YouTube
- Highest entry on German charts: #5
- Number of weeks on German charts: 28 weeks
Track List
Track | Duration | Remarks |
1 Temple Of Love (1992) | 8:05 | Track time on 7" single: 4:40 |
2 I Was Wrong (American Fade) | 3:12 | available only on CD-single and 7" single |
3 Vision Thing (Canadian Club Mix) | 7:32 | available only on CD-single and 12" single |
4 When You Don't See Me (German Release) | 4:45 | available only on CD-single |
Releases
Label | Catalogue # | Format | Release Date | Country | Remarks |
Merciful Release / EastWest | MR053 / 9031-77382-7 | 7" vinyl single | 20 April 1992 | UK | Three versions with different cores and labels exist see the pictures down below |
Merciful Release / EastWest | MR053 / 9031-77382-7 | 7" vinyl single | 20 April 1992 | Europe | Available with small and big centre holes Runout (Side A): WMME Alsdorf 903 177382-7-A Runout (Side B): WMME Alsdorf 903 177382-7-B |
Merciful Release / EastWest | MR053T / 9031-77383-0 | 12" vinyl single | 20 April 1992 | Europe | German pressing |
Merciful Release / EastWest | MR053TX / 9031-77383-0 | 12" vinyl single | 20 April 1992 | UK | Original UK-edition coming with a poster; two pressings, one with double-dip labels |
Merciful Release / EastWest | MR53CD / 9031-77384-2 | CD-single | 20 April 1992 | UK | |
Merciful Release / EastWest | MR53CDX / 9031-77384-2 | CD-single / Boxset | 20 April 1992 | UK | standard UK CD in a cardboard box coming with 4 blank-back, square postcards with various coverart |
Merciful Release / EastWest | MR53CD / 9031-77384-2 | CD-single | 20 April 1992 | Europe |
Additional Pictures
- Please click into the images for larger views -
7" Single
12" Single
CD-Versions