Glory Box (Portishead song)
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| Single by Portishead from the album Dummy |
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| Released | January 2, 1995 | ||||
| Format | CD, 12" | ||||
| Genre | Trip hop, alternative | ||||
| Label | Go! Discs/London | ||||
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"Glory Box" is a single by Portishead, released in 1995. The song samples "Ike's Rap II" by Isaac Hayes. The promotional video features lead singer Beth Gibbons dressed as a man.
[edit] Track listing
- "Glory Box (edit)"
- "Toy Box"
- "Scorn"
- "Sheared Box"
[edit] Glory Times
On June 7, 1995 a 2CD-special-edition-EP was released only in Canada, called "Glory Times". It contained various Portishead-B-Sides and Remixes of the songs "Glory Box" and "Sour Times".
Sour Disc 1
- "Sour Sour Times"
- "Lot More"
- "Sheared Times"
- "Airbus Reconstruction"
- "Theme from "To Kill A Dead Man""
Glory Disc 2
- "Glory Box (edit)"
- "Glory Box (Mudflap Mix)"
- "Scorn"
- "Sheared Box"
- "Toy Box"
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