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Moon & the Sky : ウィキペディア英語版
Moon & the Sky

''Moon & the Sky'' is a song by synthpop duo Erasure. Originally intended as the second single from their ninth studio album ''Loveboat'', the album cut was remixed drastically for radio play by Jason Creasey () and packaged with enough additional tracks and mixes that it could be considered an EP. Mute Records released the single in the UK under the title ''Moon & the Sky Plus'', a similar tactic used for one of Erasure's previous singles ("Rain").
The song was written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell and is an uptempo, electronic dance track. In its album version the song has a harsher, more techno-influenced feel. Maverick Records, Erasure's U.S. record label at the time, requested the single remixes but ended up passing on the ''Loveboat'' album altogether and releasing Erasure from their contract, leaving Mute records to release the U.S. version of ''Loveboat'' in 2003.
The extended track count and running time of ''Moon & the Sky Plus'' made it ineligible for the UK singles chart at the time. A 12 inch single, presented as a double A-side with a remix of Loveboat track ''Perchance To Dream'' was also released.〔News of the release on the official Erasure website http://www.erasureinfo.com/news/archive2001.html〕 Similar to the promo version (P12MUTE248) distributed to nightclub DJs to promote the album, the two-track record was credited to "V & A" (referring to the members of Erasure, Vince Clark and Andy Bell, rather than naming them outright). The 12" was only available from the Mute Records' own shop (Mute Bank) and specialist dance music shops.
==Track listings==


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