Crash (Feeder song)
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"Crash" was the third single from Feeder
Feeder
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's critically acclaimed 1997 album Polythene
Polythene (album)
Polythene was the first full-length album by the Welsh rock band Feeder and was released 18 May 1997 on the Echo Label, and then re-issued on 28 October in the same year in an Enhanced CD version, featuring their UK top 40 breakthrough single "High" and its video...

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It made #48 in mid August of the same year, giving Feeder their first top 50 hit despite the band still yet to appear on Radio 1's playlist at the time. The song refers to a relationship.

The b-side "Here In The Bubble" was a working title for the "Polythene" album, which leads to many fans wondering if this track would have been on the album had the original title of the same name stayed. Also on the single is an acoustic version of the album track "Forgive".

CD1 (Blue edition)

  1. "Crash" (radio mix) - 4:10 *
  2. "Here In The Bubble" - 4:27
  3. "Forgive" (acoustic) - 4:02
  4. "Stereo World" (video)

CD2 (Orange Edition)

  1. "Crash" (radio mix) - 4:10 *
  2. "Undivided" - 4:07
  3. "Swim" (alternative version) *
  4. "Tangerine" (video)

7" vinyl (clear)

  1. "Crash" (album version) - 4:10
  2. "Here In The Bubble" - 4:27

  • The radio mix of "Crash" was not exactly the same as the ones as on the promo CDs sent to radio stations. There were two different edits on the promos- one that eased up at an earlier place to end, and one that had the first few seconds cut off with the full ending.

  • This version of "Swim" is the same one as on the "Swim" mini-album, only that the first few seconds of the song do not fade-in with the fade-out of "Shade", this is cut off the version on this single so there is no fade-in at the beginning.
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