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First
ever single, released in November 1982
A-side:
Prisoner Of War
B-side: Sauron
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Recorded in a 4-track studio during 2 sessions. The second and third
time ever that the band was in a (small) studio. Lots and lots of
fun. Sponsored and produced by Kjell Björk who owned a local
record store. A few band members used to work in the store and help
out. Has become a sought after hardrock single.
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12"
Maxi "Nightwinds" released in 1983, very rare
A-side:
Nightwinds
B-side: Woman In White
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Taken from the first album. Limited edition, black cover with
sticker. Used for radio promo mostly, but were on sale for a while.
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7"
single "Heavy Christmas", released in 1984
A-side:
Heavy Christmas
B-side: City Lights
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The B-side was a song that was on the cassette version of the
"Powergames" album. Heavy Christmas has become somewhat
of a classic and is still played by many around christmas. At least
that´s what we´re told.
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7"
single "It´s Nice To Be A King, released in 1985
A-side:
It´s Nice To Be A King
B-side: Firefall (re-mix)
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Only single from the "Mind Over Muscle" album. Also
the second video. The first video was "Firefall" a year
earlier, but no single was released for that song.
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7"single
"High Heels", released late 1985
A-side:
High Heels
B-Side: Children Of The Plains
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Released late 1985 to get some new material out before the
AC/DC support tour which was in February 1986. B-side was another
leftover from the "Mind Over Muscle" sessions.
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7"
single "Lorraine", released in spring 1987
A-side:
Lorraine
B-side: Whiter Than White
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First single from the "Young And Wild" album. The
bands biggest radio hit. Did the band a lot of good, since we´d
been out of action for a while.
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7"
single "Young And Wild", released in autumn 1987
A-side:
Young And Wild
B-side: Dreams
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Didn´t do quite as well as "Lorraine", but
quite good. B-side was a leftover from "Mind Over Muscle".
It´s also on the "Young And Wild" album
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7"
and 12" single re-mix of "Heavy Christmas", released
late 1987
A-side:
Heavy Christmas (7")
B-side: Lorraine (7")
A-side:
Heavy Christmas / Lorraine (12")
B-side: Heavy Christmas
(long
12" version)
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U.S only: (very rare)
A-side:
Heavy Christmas
B-side: Heavy Christmas
(long
12" version)
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U.S version in black cover with a sticker saying 220 Volt "Heavy
X-Mas"
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7"
and 12" single "Beat Of A Heart", released August
1988
A-side:
Beat Of A Heart
B-side: Live it up
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U.S only: (very rare)
A-side:
Beat Of A Heart (12")
B-side: Beat Of A Heart (12")
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First single from the "Eye To Eye" album. U.S version
in black cover with sticker (as usual)
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7"
single "Love Is All You Need", released late 1988
A-side:
Love Is All You Need
B-side On The Other Side
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Second single from "Eye To Eye". A video was produced
for this one and was played intensively on MTV.
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7"
single "Still In Love", released in 1989
A-side:
Still In Love
(different version)
B-side: Criminal
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Last single from Eye To Eye" A-side was worked on before
it was released as a single . All lead vocals were changed, and there´s
a new guitar solo and of course a new mix. B-side "Criminal"
was recorded in New York and called something else, but never finished.
New lyrics were written and vocals and some guitars were done in Stockholm.
So far, the last single ever released by 220 Volt
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