Curfew (song)

This article is about the song by Drive. For the song by Eddy Grant, see Message Man.
"Curfew"
Single by Drive
Released 1993
Format CD single
Genre Trip hop, Electronic
Length 3:33
Label Ninja Tune
Producer(s) Jay Strongman & Woodie Taylor
Drive singles chronology
"Curfew"
(1993)
"Silver Shadow"
"All Saints 1.9.7.5."
(1995)

"Curfew" is a song by Drive, released as their first and only single in 1993. The lead vocals were by Julienne Davis and it featured Melanie Blatt, who later became known as a member of All Saints, under the name Melanie Guillaume.[1] The single was released both in the United Kingdom and Germany.

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "Curfew" (Rebel Radio Mix) 3:33
2. "Curfew" (Beatmasters 12" Mix) 6:15
3. "Curfew" (Rebel Funk Mix) 3:46
4. "Curfew" (Beatmasters Instrumental) 6:15

Song information

Instrument Performed by
Producer Jay Strongman and Woodie Taylor
Lead vocals Melanie Guillaume

References

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