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Rubberneckin' Asian Edition

September 14, 2003 | Music
Here is an Asian edition of the Paul oakenfold remix of Rubberneckin'. It states "For Promotional Use Only" on the back cover. Happy hunting for the collector's.

Tracklisting:
1 - Rubberneckin'(Radio Edit)
2 - Rubberneckin'(Paul Oakenfold 2003 Mix)
3 - Rubberneckin'(Extended Mix)
4 - Rubberneckin'(Original Version}

Updated September 16: this cover is a fake.
Source:The Elvis Express
Jim Semple wrote on September 14, 2003
I agree, what a brilliant cover.
Jim Semple wrote on September 15, 2003
Does anyone know when Rubberneckin is going to be on the UK Radio 1 playlist ??. I've just checked and it's still not there. Thanks
CD King wrote on September 15, 2003
The Asian releases are always far superior to the USA or European ones. The Elvis Japanese editions are the BEST in the world. I've seen a copy of the new BMG Asia 2ND TO NONE promo from Indonesia. This has a fantastic Picture Sleeve from Paradise,Hawaiian Style. Very unusual but really nice and very brilliant. The Radio DJ who has this would NOT let me have it at any cost.His boss would not allowed it. But I am not giving up.
jb gude wrote on September 14, 2003
I agree, what a good cover. Why is it that we have for years on end a bunch of no -brainers up in Elvis world where it matters ? You have "Aloha from Hawaii "or a TTWII box look with a "70's retro look" to name just two disasters from the past 30 years. Now we will get some more speil that the video was s to reflect the psychedelic flower power years ..when most of the kids of today do not give a damn or know what that means.You have Elvis looking at his physical peak and they choose to show him in technicolour way to go guys. A passing thought, with the two different formats of the single does the sales get seperated ? Where I am some shops do not have the single or even know about it !
jessy wrote on September 15, 2003
This one is GREAT what a good lookin' guy!!!!
Gert-Jan wrote on September 15, 2003
Wow! This is really a fantastic cover! But, here in Holland we can't complain at all with a box with all the three different singles AND a 12" Vinyl Promo where only 3000 copies are pressed from.So, all in all, you can't have everything. But, as said, this is really a nice cover!
Tomek wrote on September 14, 2003
Great Cover, much better than one for worldwide release. Beautifull
VanGogh wrote on September 16, 2003
This cover is so much better than any of the others I have seen! It would almost make up for the fact that the remix and video both really suck--at least there's a great picture on the cover. Only, we don't actually get that cover---Asia does. Oh well, good for them. Maybe when they remix "Let Yourself Go" they'll do a great video and the picture sleeve will also be great. Except that after the probable flop that "Rubberneckin'" will be, there may not be another remix. (Sorry so negative; it's just disappointing. I bought the remix the day it came out and I am happy to be seeing it in those Toyota commercials, but it really isn't very good. It is just an OK song with no edge. "Less Conversation" had that attitude that helped make it a hit. "Let Yourself Go" has the same attitude and great footage from the 68 comeback AND Speedway, which could have been combined to make a great video and remix. Instead we get Elvis painted different colors, sitting [who wants to see Elvis sitting?!] with an acoustic guitar [does anyone hear an acoustic guitar in this song?] while bad dancers dance in the street. Blahh. What a damned shame.)
j luc wrote on September 15, 2003
That's the way it should be done ! I hope to find this one in Belgium.