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Tiny Meat

Tiny Meat

1995 single by Ruby


"Tiny Meat" is the second single from the debut album Salt Peter by the trip hop/Industrial band Ruby. It is the band's best known song, and was released in 1995 in the United States by the WORK/Creation labels.[1] "Tiny Meat" is the only single from Ruby that has charted in the U.S., reaching #22 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks in the spring of 1996. The single also charted in the United Kingdom, reaching #96.

Quick Facts Single by Ruby, from the album Salt Peter ...

Track listing

The CD single came in two parts, each with three tracks on them:

  • part one
  1. "Tiny Meat" (album version) (4:03) -Rankine, Walk
  2. "Tiny Meat" (Danny Saber Mix) (5:06) -Rankine, Walk
  3. "Heidi" (Scream Team Remix) (7:48) -Rankine, Walk
total length: (16:57)
  • part two
  1. "Tiny Meat" (meat for the feet mix) (6:24) -Rankine, Walk
  2. "Tiny Meat" (Mark Walk mix) (4:28) -Rankine, Walk
  3. "Scunner" (4:02) -Rankine, Walk
total length: (14:54)

Chart performance

Singles

More information Date, Name ...

Production & personnel

part one:

track one Produced by Mark Walk & Lesley Rankine, and mixed by Walk.

track two Produced by Walk & Rankine. Remixed by Danny Saber, engineering & livestock mutilation by John X.

track three Produced by Walk & Rankine. Remix produced by The Scream Team for Worldwide Scream Team Productions, Engineered & mixed by Tim Holmes.

Artwork for the CD single by Rankine, photographs by Matthew Donaldson, and layout by Toby Egelnick.

part two:

track one Produced by Walk & Rankine.

track two Produced by Walk & Rankine.

track three Produced by Walk & Rankine.

Music video

As with all of Ruby's singles, this track had a promotional video made for it.


References

  1. ""Tiny Meat (CD1)"". www.rateyourmusic.com. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
  2. ""UK singles chart history - Ruby"". Official Zobbel Website. Retrieved 2008-04-26.
  3. ""Artist Chart History - Ruby - Singles"". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2008-03-24.

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