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""The Perfect Drug" Versions"
""The Perfect Drug" Versions" cover
Single by Nine Inch Nails
from the album Lost Highway Soundtrack
Released May 13, 1997
Format CD
Recorded  ??
Genre Industrial
Length 34 min 30 sec (US)
39 min 46 sec (EU)
Label Nothing Records
Producer(s) Jack Dangers, Luke Vibert
Chart positions
  • #48 (AUS)</li></ul>
  • Nine Inch Nails singles chronology
    "Hurt"
    (1995)
    "The Perfect Drug" Versions
    (1997)
    "The Day the World Went Away"
    (1999)

    "The Perfect Drug" Versions (also known as Halo 11) is an EP by Nine Inch Nails of remixes for the song "The Perfect Drug" released in 1997. The song "The Perfect Drug" was originally written for the film Lost Highway.

    Though "The Perfect Drug" Versions acts as a single for the titular song, the original version of the song only appears on the European, Australian and Japanese releases of the single. In fact, though "The Perfect Drug" has been released on its own EP as well as the singles for We're in This Together and Into the Void, its only audio release in the United States, Canada or Mexico has been on the Lost Highway soundtrack. However, the music video for "The Perfect Drug" is available in the US on the Closure video compilation.

    Contents

    [edit] The song

    "The Perfect Drug" originally appeared on the soundtrack for the David Lynch movie Lost Highway. In the movie itself, only a brief sample of the song was used.

    [edit] Music Video

    A music video for the single was directed by Mark Romanek and released on January 18, 1997. It portrays a despairing father (played by Reznor) who mourns a dead child in his gothic estate, losing himself in the consumption of absinthe. The theme was inspired by the art of Edward Gorey.

    "The Perfect Drug" has been covered by Die Krupps and Nerve Factor.

    [edit] Lack of Live Performance

    It has been hypothesized that "The Perfect Drug" has never been performed live due to the drum solo near the end of the song simply being impossible to play live.

    In the Access section of nin.com[1], "Sara" posed this question to the band, citing that the reason is because "...the drum solo would make Jerome's arms fall off".

    Answer posted by Jerome Dillon: Yeah...there is a ton of shit going on in that one. however, this band is good enough to pull off anything from the catalog and we never rule out the possibility of playing any of the songs live. with the exception of "kinda i want to" ....
    [edit] Reznor Reflects

    On the 6th April 2005, whilst presenting the late-night Radio 1 Rock Show in the UK, Trent Reznor stated that "The Perfect Drug" was his least favourite creation. His reasons for this were the short production time and the "overblown" video.

    [edit] The EP

    "The Perfect Drug" Versions is the eleventh official Nine Inch Nails release. It consists of five remixes of the song "The Perfect Drug."

    Notable remixes were by Reznor himself and Meat Beat Manifesto frontman Jack Dangers, whose remix opens the disc in a very UK jungle style. The DJ-only promotional vinyl copies had a remix by the DJ Aphrodite which was exclusive to this format and copy. Although the album has a remix by the composer group Nine Inch Nails, not all releases include the original track on the CD.

    [edit] Releases

    [edit] Track listing

    CD<h4> Available as United States, Australia, Japan or EU single.
    1. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Meat Beat Manifesto)" - [7:24]
    2. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Plug)" - [6:53]
    3. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Nine Inch Nails)" - [8:19]
    4. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Spacetime Continuum)" - [5:42]
    5. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by The Orb)" - [6:12]
    6. "The Perfect Drug (Original Version)" - [5:16] Non-US releases only
    <h4>12" DJ promo<h4> Three discs, one track per side
    1. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Meat Beat Manifesto)"
    2. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Nine Inch Nails)"
    3. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Plug)"
    4. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Aphrodite)" - [6:04]
    5. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by The Orb)"
    6. "The Perfect Drug (Remixed by Spacetime Continuum)"

    [edit] External links


    Nine Inch Nails
    Trent Reznor
    Aaron North | Jeordie White | Alessandro Cortini | Josh Freese
    Richard Patrick | Jeff Ward | Chris Vrenna | James Woolley | Robin Finck | Danny Lohner | Charlie Clouser | Jerome Dillon | Alex Carapetis
    Discography
    Major Releases: Pretty Hate Machine | Broken | Fixed | The Downward Spiral | Further Down the Spiral | Closure | The Fragile | Things Falling Apart | And All that Could Have Been | With Teeth | Beside You in Time
    Singles: "Down in It" | "Head Like a Hole" | "Sin" | "Happiness in Slavery" | "Wish" | "March of the Pigs" | "Closer" | "Burn" | "Hurt" | "The Perfect Drug" | "The Day the World Went Away" | "We're in This Together" | "Into the Void" | "Starfuckers, Inc." | "Deep" | "The Hand that Feeds" | "Only" | "Every Day Is Exactly the Same"
    Halo index: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 
    Related articles
    Industrial rock | Broken Movie | Nothing Records | Option 30 | Exotic Birds | Tapeworm

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