Breathe (The Prodigy song)
| "Breathe" | ||||
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| Single by The Prodigy | ||||
| from the album The Fat of the Land | ||||
| Released | 11 November 1996 | |||
| Format | 12 inch vinyl record CD single |
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| Recorded | Essex, England | |||
| Genre | Oldskool jungle, big beat | |||
| Length |
5:35 (album version) 3:59 (Edit) |
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| Label | XL Recordings | |||
| Writer(s) | Liam Howlett, Keith Flint, Maxim Reality | |||
| Producer | Liam Howlett | |||
| Certification | 2x Platinum (AUS) Platinum (UK, SWE) | |||
| The Prodigy singles chronology | ||||
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"Breathe" is a song by The Prodigy, released as the group's eleventh single on November 11, 1996. It was the second single from the album The Fat of the Land. The song became the group's second consecutive #1 on both the Finnish and the Official UK Singles Chart. An edited version of the song is featured as the opening track on MuchMusic's Diamond-Certifed compilation album, Big Shiny Tunes 2.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] 12" vinyl record
- "Breathe" (Edit) – 3:59
- "The Trick" – 4:25
- "Breathe" (Instrumental) – 5:35
- "Their Law" (Live at Phoenix Festival '96) – 5:24
- Track 1 written Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim Reality
- Tracks 2-3 written by Liam Howlett & Laurence Donaldson
[edit] CD single
- "Breathe" (Edit) – 3:59
- "Their Law" (Live at Phoenix Festival '96) – 5:24
- "Poison" (Live at Torhout & Werchter Festival '96) – 5:17
- "The Trick" – 4:25
[edit] Chart performances
The song was a major worldwide hit, reaching the top 10 in several countries such as Australia, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland. Breathe was a number-one hit in Finland, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The song was also a hit in France, reaching #26.[1]
In the United States, the song reached #18 on the US Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.[2]
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| Preceded by "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" / "Saturday Night at the Movies" / "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Robson & Jerome |
UK Singles Chart Number 1 single November 17, 1996 for 2 weeks |
Succeeded by "I Feel You" by Peter André |
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