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Information Society - What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) download mp3 flac
Performer: Information Society
Title: What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)
Country: Canada
Genre: Electronic
Style:Freestyle, Synth-pop
Released: 1988
Catalog number: TB 911
Label: Tommy Boy
MP3 album szie: 2264 mb
FLAC album size: 1329 mb

Tracklist

A1 What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (Club Mix) 8:00
A2 What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (The 54 Mix) 5:12
A3 What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (Percappella) 4:09
B1 What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (Pure Energy Mix) 4:33
B2 What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (What's On Your Dub Mix) 6:22

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TB 911 Information Society What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) ‎(12", Single) Tommy Boy TB 911 US 1988
886 420-7 Information Society What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) ‎(7", Single) London Records 886 420-7 Italy 1988
CLP 0327 Information Society What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) ‎(12") Cleopatra CLP 0327 US 1998
LON 211, 886 420-7 Information Society What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) ‎(7", Single) London Records, Tommy Boy, London Records LON 211, 886 420-7 UK 1988
886 420-7, LON 211 Information Society What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) ‎(7", Single) London Records, London Records 886 420-7, LON 211 Germany 1988

Notes

Distributed by WEA Music of Canada Ltd. A Warner Communications Company

Companies

  • Record Company – Warner Communications Inc.
  • Distributed By – WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
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In 1989, Pittsburgh radio station WYDD-FM executed an early viral marketing plan by playing this song non-stop in a loop for 25.5 hours — focusing on a repeat of the “Pure Energy” sample from Leonard Nimoy as Star Trek’s Mr. Spock. The marketing stunt caused listeners to call emergency services, concerned that some calamity had befallen the DJs and other station employees. Bob Hank, general manager at the time, told reporters he was only trying to draw attention to the station’s switch in format and new call letters WNRJ (W-N-R-J = “energy”). “We were just trying to draw a little bit of attention,” Hank said. “We never dreamed it would go this far”. The song also samples Star Trek in the intro, with the character Dr. McCoy saying “it’s worked so far, but we’re not out yet.”