- Dead Star/In Your World
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"Dead Star/In Your World"
The "Dead Star/In Your World" cover.Single by Muse from the album Hullabaloo Soundtrack B-side "Futurism"
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You"
"In Your World (Live)"
"Dead Star (Live)"
"Dead Star (Instrumental)"Released 17 June 2002 Format 7", CD, Promo Recorded 2000-2002 Genre Alternative metal (Dead Star)
Progressive metal (In Your World)Length 3:40 (Dead Star)
2:35 (In Your World)Label Mushroom, Taste Media Writer(s) Matthew Bellamy Producer David Bottrill, John Cornfield, Muse Muse singles chronology "Hyper Music"/"Feeling Good"
(November 2001)"Dead Star"/"In Your World"
(June 2002)"Stockholm Syndrome"
(July 2003)Alternative Cover The "In Your World/Dead Star" cover."Dead Star" and "In Your World" are songs by the English rock band Muse. Written for and included in a live form on their compilation album Hullabaloo Soundtrack, the songs were released as a double A-side single to promote the album, and as an EP in Japan and France. The single reached number thirteen on the UK Singles Chart. "Dead Star" has since become a favorite of Muse fans[who?][citation needed] though live performances of the song are rare[citation needed].
A video for "In Your World" was also produced, included on the double a-side, which consisted of a live performance and was directed by Matt Askem. The video is considerably shorter than the audio-only live album version, with running times of 2:35 and 3:12 respectively. The video for "Dead Star" shows the band practicing in a dark basement and was directed by Tim Qualtrough and Tom Kirk. It has a running time of 3:40, again shorter than the audio-only live album version which has a running time of 4:12. It was recorded in Winston Churchill's house in Brighton.
Contents
Track listing
Single
- 7" Vinyl MUSH104S; Promo CD MUSE 20
- "Dead Star" - 3:40
- "In Your World" - 2:35
- CD1 "Dead Star"/"In Your World" MUSH104CDS
- "Dead Star" - 3:40
- "In Your World" - 2:35
- "Futurism" - 3:27
- Originally released as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Origin of Symmetry.
- "Dead Star" (video)
- CD2 "In Your World"/"Dead Star" MUSH104CDSX
- "In Your World" - 2:35
- "Dead Star" - 3:40
- "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" - 3:26
- Cover of Frankie Valli song.
- "In Your World" (video)
Dead Star/In Your World EP by Muse Released 1 July 2002 (FR, JP) Recorded 2000-2002 Genre Alternative rock Label Naïve (FR), Cutting Edge (JP) Producer David Bottrill, John Cornfield, Muse Muse chronology New Born EP
(2001)Dead Star/In Your World
(2002)EP
- France
- "Dead Star"
- "In Your World"
- "Futurism"
- "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"
- "Dead Star (Instrumental)"
- "Dead Star" (video)
- "In Your World" (video)
- Japan
- "Dead Star"
- "In Your World"
- "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"
- "In Your World (live)"
- "Dead Star (live)"
External links
Muse Matthew Bellamy • Christopher Wolstenholme • Dominic Howard
Touring members: Morgan Nicholls • Dan Newell • Alessandro CortiniStudio albums Demos Live albums Compilations Extended plays Muse • Muscle Museum • Random 1–8Videos Hullabaloo: Live at Le Zenith, Paris • Absolution Tour • HAARPSingles "Uno" • "Cave" • "Muscle Museum" • "Sunburn" • "Unintended" • "Plug In Baby" • "New Born" • "Bliss" • "Hyper Music/Feeling Good" • "Dead Star/In Your World" • "Stockholm Syndrome" • "Time Is Running Out" • "Hysteria" • "Sing for Absolution" • "Apocalypse Please" • "Butterflies and Hurricanes" • "Supermassive Black Hole" • "Starlight" • "Knights of Cydonia" • "Invincible" • "Map of the Problematique" • "Uprising" • "Undisclosed Desires" • "Resistance" • "Exogenesis: Symphony" • "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)"Other songs "Citizen Erased" • "Who Knows Who" • "United States of Eurasia"Concert tours Showbiz Tour • Origin of Symmetry Tour • Absolution Tour • US Campus Invasion Tour 2005 • Black Holes and Revelations Tour • A Seaside Rendezvous • The Resistance TourRelated articles Awards • Discography • Songs • Sawmills Studio • Taste Media • Mushroom Records • A&E Records • Warner Bros. Records • Helium 3Categories:- Muse (band) songs
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