Single UK 1984 on ZTT label
Electronic (Leftfield, Synth-pop)
Prior to Aug. 2017, this release represented the picture-sleeve release, regardless of finish and rear perforation; now it is just for the glossy unperforated sleeve. Very similar editions: Close (To The Edit) has a matte unperforated sleeve. [a release not yet submitted] has a matte perforated sleeve. [a release not yet submitted] has a glossy perforated sleeve. "The Art of Noise are Close (To The Edit)" / "The Art of Noise realise it's A Time To Hear (Who's Listening)" "ps nought one becomes number forty one in ztt's questioning incidental series." ℗ & © 1984 Zang Tuum Tumb (excites) Published by Perfect Songs Ltd. and Unforgettable Songs Ltd. Cat# appears as ZTPS 01 on sleeve and ZTPS01 on centre labels. Artist appears as The Art of Noise on sleeve, but as Art of Noise on centre labels. Additional centre label text (A): a/fraid / all together now / borrowed from Who's Afraid of The Art of Noise Additional centre label text (B): b/leave / all together now / a concentrate of Who's Afraid of The Art of Noise Runout notes: The last 2 numbers and the last dash in between them are stamped in a larger typeface, sometimes very faintly. "J.J.'s 1st Cut" is hand etched, and the lowercase letters in this transcription are small caps in the actual etching.
The Art Of Noise , album by |
XL Design design |
ZTT design |
Anton Corbijn photography by |
The Art Of Noise producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Close (To The Edit) | The Art Of Noise | 3:51 | |
2 | A Time To Hear (Who's Listening) | The Art Of Noise | 3:32 |