No Time (Whiteout song)

No Time (Whiteout song)
"No Time"
Single by Whiteout
from the album Bite It
B-side "U Drag Me" (version)
"Get Me Through"
Released January 1994 (1994-01)
Format CD, 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl, cassette
Recorded 1994 at Park Lane Studio (Glasgow)
Genre Rock, indie rock, Britpop
Length 12:04
Label Silvertone
Writer(s) Carroll/Lindsay/Smith/Jones
Producer Oronsay Avenue, Kenny Paterson
Whiteout singles chronology
"No Time"
(1994)
"Starrclub"
(1994)

No Time is a song by Scottish rock band Whiteout, released as their debut single in 1994. Whiteout performed the song live on Channel 4's popular TV series The Word on January 28, 1994. Later that year, "No Time" also appeared as the title track on an EP of the same name which was released exclusively in Japan. In February 1995, the track was released once again as part of the full-length album Bite It. The B-side "U Drag Me" is also featured on that album, but in a different version as the one included on this single.

Contents

Track listing

CD and 12" vinyl:

  1. "No Time" – 3:55
  2. "U Drag Me" (version) – 4:44
  3. "Get Me Through" – 3:25

7" vinyl and cassette:

  1. "No Time" – 3:55
  2. "Get Me Through" – 3:25

All songs written by Carroll/Lindsay/Smith/Jones

Personnel

  • Andrew Jones – vocals
  • Eric Lindsay – guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Carroll – bass, backing vocals
  • Stuart Smith – drums

Additional personnel

Production

  • Production: Kenny Paterson and Oransay Avenue
  • Engineering and mix: Kenny Paterson at Park Lane Studio
  • Mastering: Porkey's
  • Cover design: Fin (original concept: George Miller)

Chart positions

Chart Date of Entry[1] Peak position[1]
UK Singles Chart 1994-02-19 83

References

  1. ^ a b Zywiet, Tobias. "Chart Log UK". http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_W.HTM. Retrieved 2009-08-31. 

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