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let there be love french 7" (label)

tracks
A1. Let There Be Love[7" Mix](4:44)
B1. Good Night(3:09)




catalogue
Virgin 90659
90659 A PDO//90659 PDO



format
7" with silver injection moulded labels in colour sleeve.


release date
March 1991


additional information
The French edition was especially collectable thanks to it's slightly altered sleeve. Let There Be Love was added to the top of the sleeve so the title could be read easier if a punter was flicking through a stack of singles in a sales rack.

A large number were pressed so copies still surface from time to time.








let there be love french mc

tracks
1-1. Let There Be Love[7" Mix](4:44)
1-2. Good Night(3:09)




catalogue
Virgin 55002


format
7" with silver injection moulded labels in colour sleeve.


release date
March 1991


additional information
The French cassette single was also packaged with different artwork. The 7" artwork was reproduced along the bottom of the slip-sleeve with artist and title information added to the top. Again, this was done to make the title obvious for casual purchasers flipping through a number of unordered cassette singles.

Although, it wouldn't have fitted in the cassette single rack, as Virgin France decided to further increase its promenance, and package it in a US-style long-box:

The cassette single featured the same tracks as the 7" and both sides played the same.

Many thanks to Erwin for the scans.








let there be love european cd (label)

tracks
1. Let There Be Love[7" Mix](4:44)
2. Good Night(3:09)
3. Let There Be Love[Extended Mix](8:17)
4. Alive And Kicking[Live Edit](3:32)




catalogue
Virgin 664 089
VSCDT 1332



format
CD with colour graphic label in digipak with lyrics.


release date
March 1991


credits
Still life photography by Geoff Brightling
Design by Stylorouge


additional information
A large number of these digipaks were pressed so copies should still be plentiful. Most of these digipaks ended up in the limited edition box set (see below) so should remain in excellent condition. Those that weren't put in the protective box could end up scuffed and scratched.

This European was the same as the UK issue except that the UK catalogue number (VSCDT 1332) was replaced by the European catalogue number (664 089).