This Is Your Land
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"This Is Your Land" is a song by Scottish rock band Simple Minds from their album Street Fighting Years, released as the second single on 10 April 1989. The song features Lou Reed as guest vocalist. The single reached #13 on the UK singles chart.[1] The music video was shot in Spain.
The song was praised by David Sinclair of Q magazine as part of a five-star album review given to Street Fighting Years. Sinclair wrote: "The utterly beguiling melody of 'This Is Your Land', featuring a deadpan Lou Reed, cloaks a stinging rebuke on the issue of the environment while gently leading the listener up towards the panoramic splendour of the instrumental coda."[2]
Track listings
- 7" Single
- "This Is Your Land" - 6:22
- "Saturday Girl" - 6:09
- 12", Cassette & CD Singles
- This Is Your Land" - 6:22
- Saturday Girl" - 6:09
- "Year Of The Dragon" - 3:06
Charts
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References
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External links
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- 1989 singles
- Music videos shot in Spain
- Simple Minds songs
- Song recordings produced by Trevor Horn
- Songs written by Jim Kerr
- Song recordings produced by Stephen Lipson
- 1989 songs
- Virgin Records singles
- Songs written by Charlie Burchill
- Songs written by Mick MacNeil