“Did you see me coming?” is released on June 1st, the second single from “Yes”. You can now pre-order all three physical formats for only £6.00: two CDs and a 12-inch vinyl version that you can’t pre-order anywhere else. CD1 contains new B‑side “After the event”. CD2 contains the PSB “Possibly more” mix of “Did you see me coming?” and two brand new tracks “The former enfant terrible” and “Up and down”. The 12″ vinyl is a limited edition and contains the “Possibly more” mix of “Did you see me coming?”, the Unicorn Kid remix and a fantastic remix of “The way it used to be” by Richard X. All for six pounds! This offer is only available from Record Store at the ink below.
CD One
1. Did you see me coming?
2. After the event
CD Two
1. Did you see me coming? (PSB Possibly more mix)
2. The former enfant terrible
3. Up and down
EXCLUSIVE 12-INCH VINYL
Side A
1. Did you see me coming? (PSB Possibly more mix)
2. Did you see me coming? (Unicorn Kid mix)
Side B
1. The way it used to be (Richard X mix)
Digital bundles of the single are also now available for pre-order on iTunes. See news item below.
We are sad to hear that the distinguished British photographer Martin Parr, famous for his wryly distinctive images of everyday life, has died. In 2002 we asked him to direct the video for our song “London” and he made a short film which, in its combination of urban pathos and quirky London street life, was instantly recognisable as his work. We send our sincere condolences to his family and friends. Neil and Chris xx
Photo: New York Times
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