22: The Death of All the Romance
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| "22: The Death of All The Romance" | |
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| Single by The Dears | |
| Released | July 13, 2005 |
| Genre | Indie rock |
| Label | Bella Union |
"22: The Death of All The Romance" is a 2005 single by Montreal indie band The Dears, taken from the album No Cities Left. The song was remixed for its single release by Simon Raymonde of The Cocteau Twins. A promotional video for the single which mixed animation with band performance video was directed by Andre Bendahan.
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[edit] Track listing
[edit] 7" version 1
- "22: The Death of All The Romance"
- "Jazz Waltz No. 3 In B-Flat"
[edit] 7" version 2
- "22: The Death Of All The Romance (22 Radio Edit)"
- "22: The Death Of All The Romance (22 Remix)"
[edit] CD
- "22: The Death of All The Romance"
- "Autonomy"
- "C'etait Pour La Passion"