Out of Control (song)
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| Single by The Chemical Brothers from the album Surrender |
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| Released | November 11,1999 | ||||
| Format | CD, 7" | ||||
| Recorded | 1999 | ||||
| Genre | Techno | ||||
| Length | 7 mins 20 secs | ||||
| Label | Virgin Records,Astralwerks,Freestyle Dust | ||||
| Producer | The Chemical Brothers | ||||
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"Out of Control" is the third The Chemical Brothers single from their third album Surrender. The song vocals and guitar were done by Bernard Sumner from New Order and additional vocals were done by Bobby Gillespie from Primal Scream.
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[edit] Video
In the video of the song there is an intro with a female voice talking in Spanish who says:
Compañeros:
Nuestra ruta ya no es la del miedo. Es una revolución humana, una invitación para aquellos que no quieren escuchar.
Nuestro camino es la liberación ante una insaciable globalización que quiere vernos morir en un desierto de soledad.
Fellowmates:
Our path is no longer that of fear. It's a human revolution,
an invitation to those who won't listen.
Our way is the liberation facing an insatiable globalization
which wants to see us die in a desert of solitude.
There is also several visual references to Che Guevara, and one reference to EZLN.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD Single – US/UK/Europe
- "Out of Control" – 7:20
- "Power Move" – 4:11
- "Out of Control (Sasha Remix)" – 7:19
[edit] CD Single – Japan
- "Out of Control" – 7:20
- "Power Move" – 4:11
- "Out of Control (Sasha Remix)" – 7:19
- "Out of Control (Sasha Club Mix)" – 11:02
- "Out of Control (Sasha Instrumental)" – 13:22
[edit] Trivia
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- This song is used while Jeremy Clarkson testing Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 ‘s top speed in BBC Top Gear Series 9 Episode 5.
- The song also was used in the 2001 film Driven and the 2000 film The Beach.
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