Playing with Knives

"Playing with Knives"
Single by Bizarre Inc
from the album Energique
A-side "Playing with Knives" (Quadrant Mix)
B-side "Plutonic"
Released 1991
1999 (remixes)
Format 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl, 12" maxi, CD maxi, CD single, cassette single
Recorded 1991
(Out of the Blue Studios, Manchester)
Genre Acid house
breakbeat hardcore
Length 6:46 (Quadrant Mix)
3:22 (radio edit / video version)
3:19 (1999 version radio edit)
Label Vinyl Solution
Writer(s) Andrew Meecham, Dean Meredith, Carl Turner
Producer(s) Bizarre Inc
Bizarre Inc singles chronology
"Bizarre Theme" / "X-Static"
(1991)
"Playing with Knives"
(1991)
"Such a Feeling"
(1991)
Music video
"Playing with Knives" on YouTube

"Playing with Knives" is a song by British dance group Bizarre Inc. It was their second single released through Vinyl Solution (their fourth single overall), as well as their second single to be written and produced as a trio. It is also the first single from their debut full-length album Energique. The song originally reached number 43 in the UK Singles Chart in March 1991. It was re-released later the same year and peaked at number 4 in the UK charts. In 1999, the song was released for a third time, charting at a peak of number 30.

Sampling and covers versions

Track listings

1991 release (STORM 25) – Playing with Knives
A1. "Playing with Knives" (Quadrant Mix)
B1. "Playing with Dub"
B2. "Strings"
1991 release (STORM 25R) – Playing with Knives (The Climax)
A1. "Playing with Knives" (The Climax)
B1. "Playing with Knives" (Love 91)
B2. "Playing with Knives" (Quadrant Radio Mix)
1991 re-release (STORM 38) – Playing with Knives / Plutonic
A. "Playing with Knives" (Quadrant Mix)
B. "Plutonic"
1999 re-release (VC01) – Playing with Knives
1. "Playing with Knives" (Radio Edit)
2. "Playing with Knives" (Tall Paul Mix)
3. "Playing with Knives" (Dillon and Dickins Mix)
4. "Playing with Knives" (Tarrentella Mix)
5. "Playing with Knives" (Al Scott Mix)

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 4
Chart (1999) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 30

External links


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