Living in Oblivion (song) explained

Living in Oblivion
Type:single
Artist:Anything Box
Album:Peace
B-Side:"Time to Go"/"Living in Oblivion (Slow Mix)" (1988 release)
"Living in Oblivion" remixes (1990 release)
Released:1988 / 1990
Genre:Synth-pop
Length:4:30
Label:Epic
Producer:Jon St. James
Prev Title:Beat of Life / I Know What You Want
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Jubilation (This Thing Called Life)
Next Year:1990

"Living in Oblivion" is a song by American synthpop band Anything Box. It was initially self-released by the band as a 12" single in 1988, with "Time to Go" and "Living in Oblivion (Slow Mix)" on its B-side. It was released again in 1990 as their first major label single, on Epic Records. The song is from their debut album Peace. It was the band's first chart hit, and only single to appear on the Billboard Hot 100, where it reached No. 65.[1] On the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, the song peaked at No. 10.[2]

A new version titled "Living in Oblivion (MCMXCVI A.D.)" was released in 1996 on their label Orangewerks which contained additional remixes by Digital 3, Paul Robb, Rythmus and Seven Red Seven.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Anything Box Living In Oblivion Chart History. Billboard.
  2. Anything Box Living In Oblivion Dance Club Songs Chart History. Billboard.
  3. Web site: Anything Box – Living In Oblivion (1996, CD). www.discogs.com.