PEARL'S GIRL
"'Pearl's Girl'" is the title of several 1996 single releases and a song by Underworld, from their album ''Second Toughest in the Infants''.
Track listing (original release)
UK 12-inch
# "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi) - 10:07
# "Cherry Pie" - 8:22
UK triple 12-inch/double CD
# "Pearl's Girl (Short)" - 3:50
# "Oich Oich" - 8:33
# "Cherry Pie" - 8:22
# "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi)" - 10:07
# "Mosaic" - 5:01
# "Deep Arch" - 8:24
UK CD
# "Pearl's Girl (Short)" - 4:25
# "Oich Oich" - 8:33
# "Cherry Pie" - 8:22
UK CD
# "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi)" - 10:07
# "Mosaic" - 5:01
# "Deep Arch" - 8:24
Track listing (re-release)
UK 12-inch (promo)
# "Pearl's Girl"
# "Pearl's Girl (Tin There)"
UK 12-inch (promo?)
# "Pearl's Girl (14996 Version)"
# "Rowla (extended)"
UK CD
# "Pearl's Girl (Tin There)" - 8:11
# "Puppies" - 3:53
# "Born Slippy" - 8:57
US CD
# "Pearl's Girl (Tin There)" - 8:07
# "Pearl's Girl (14996 Version)" - 8:50
# "Puppies" - 3:51
# "Oich Oich" - 8:30
# "Cherry Pie" - 8:18
# "Pearl's Girl (Edit)" - 4:22
# "Pearl's Girl (Album Version)" - 9:35
# "Mosaic" - 4:58
# "Deep Arch" - 8:22
Appearances
★ "Pearl's Girl" appears on ''Second Toughest in the Infants''.
★ The 9:37 version appears on the first CD soundtrack to the 1997 movie ''The Saint'' - "Music from the motion Picture soundtrack The Saint", Virgin Records, 1997.
★ Tin There appears on the US Wipeout XL soundtrack.
Use in Film, TV and Radio Soundtracks
★ "Pearl's Girl" is one of the tracks heard on the bad guys' car stereo when they are in pursuit of Simon Templer (Val Kilmer) and Dr Emma Russell (Elizabeth Shue). Director Philip Noyce mixed Graeme Revell's original score with source music heard on radios throughout various points in the film to produce a rich tapestry of sound.
★ "Pearl's Girl" was used as the theme music for the Channel 4 drama series "Psychos". It was set in a mental ward and featured the late Nicholas Clay amongst the cast.
★ In 1998 "Pearl's Girl" was used as the backing track to Radio 1's Newsbeat giving a cutting edge feel to the fast-moving news programme. Obviously the words were edited out. The drum sounds were played in a continuous loop until the end of each bulletin.
External links
★ Underworld discography pages at dirty.org
★ Underworldlive.com
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