“Boy on the Street” is the second in a row, and the first on CD , a single from De / Vision . The release took place in August 1992 . He did not receive much distribution, and as a result, none of the songs on the band's first full-length album was included. However, with the increasing popularity of the group, the idea arose to reissue it, which ultimately happened in April 1995 . The new edition contains a modified cover, lyrics, the CD itself has also been changed.
| Boy on the street | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single De / Vision | ||||
| Released | August 1992 | |||
| Format | CD | |||
| Recorded by | May 1991 | |||
| Genres | Synty pop | |||
| Duration | 23:06 | |||
| Producer | De / vision | |||
| Label | Synthetic Product Records | |||
| Timeline for De / Vision Singles | ||||
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List of Songs
Part Number: 1992 - SPR 002 , 1995 - SPR 002 / Indigo 1383-2
- “Boy on the Street (Hello-High-Mix)” - 7:27
- “The Scenery Deludes (Tranquilizer-Mix)” - 3:27
- “What We Have to Learn (Faster-Mix)” - 4:04
- “Plight (SOS-Mix)” - 3:47
- “Boy on the Street (Disjointed-Mix)” - 4:08