Faith Healer · Discography

FAITH HEALER (P12 Mute 110)

 

Release Date:

1992

Company:

Mute Records Limited

Catalogue Number:

P12 Mute 110

Format:

Promotional 12" Single w/ Response

 

 

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Tracks:

A1:

FAITH HEALER [Conspiracy (Double Bullet) Theory] 4.44

A2:

FAITH HEALER [Barracuda Mix] 5.33

B1:

FAITH HEALER [Disbeliever Mix] 4.10

B2:

FAITH HEALER [Trance Mix] 7.28

 

 

Note: this 12" single was issued with a DJ Response sheet.

 

 

    • FAITH HEALER [Conspiracy (Double Bullet) Theory]

       

      Music: Hugh McKenna.

      Words: Alex Harvey.

      Lead Vocal: Douglas McCarthy.

      Guitar Additions: Aaron Trinder.

       

      Remixed by Daniel Miller and Philipp Erb.

      Engineered by Mike Bigwood.

       

      Published by Allied West Entertainments.

    • FAITH HEALER [Barracuda Mix]

       

      Music: Hugh McKenna.

      Words: Alex Harvey.

      Lead Vocal: Douglas McCarthy.

      Guitar Additions: Aaron Trinder.

       

      Additional production and mix by Richard Hall.

       

      Published by Allied West Entertainments.

    • FAITH HEALER [Disbeliever Mix]

       

      Music: Hugh McKenna.

      Words: Alex Harvey.

      Lead Vocal: Douglas McCarthy.

      Guitar Additions: Aaron Trinder.

       

      Mixed by LFO.

       

      Published by Allied West Entertainments.

    • FAITH HEALER [Trance Mix]

       

      Music: Hugh McKenna.

      Words: Alex Harvey.

      Lead Vocal: Douglas McCarthy.

      Guitar Additions: Aaron Trinder.

       

      Mixed by Alan Wilder and Steve Lyon.

       

      Published by Allied West Entertainments.

 

    • Production/Instruments by Alan Wilder.

      Engineered by Steve Lyon, assisted by Dave Eringa.

      Recorded at Walm Lane, Willesden, London between January and March 1991.

    • Mixed at Konk studios, London between October and November 1991.

    • Cut at Tape One by Stuart Hawkes.