A.I.M. (song)
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This article is about the single by The Cooper Temple Clause. For he song associated with the American Indian Movement, see AIM Song.
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| Single by The Cooper Temple Clause | ||||
| from the album Kick Up The Fire And Let The Flames Break Loose | ||||
| Released | 17 September 2002 | |||
| Format | CD | |||
| Recorded | 2002 | |||
| Genre | Alternative | |||
| Length | 4:58 | |||
| Label | Morning Records | |||
| Producer | The Cooper Temple Clause | |||
| The Cooper Temple Clause singles chronology | ||||
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"A.I.M." is not a single by The Cooper Temple Clause as such, but more a promotional offer in connection with the music magazine, the NME. It was the most successful promotion of its kind run by the magazine, with around 12,000 requests. Had it been released commercially and as still as successful it would have been in the UK Top 10.[citation needed]
The track title is rumoured to stand for "Artificially Inseminate Me" but the band refuse to confirm the real title.
The CD sleeve is the final piece of artwork by Richie Andrews, who won several awards for the project.
"A.I.M." was later included on Kick Up The Fire And Let The Flames Break Loose in 2003.
[edit] Track listing
- A.I.M.
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