Spank (song) explained

Spank
Cover:Spankmini.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Rachel Stamp
Album:"Hymns For Strange Children"
B-Side:"Pink Skab", "Stealing Clothes From Shelley Barrett"
Released:September 20, 1999 (UK)
Genre:Alternative rock, glam rock
Length:9:13
Label:Cruisin' Records
Producer:3: Rachel Stamp & Dave Eringa
Prev Title:I Wanna Be Your Doll
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Didn't I Break My Heart Over You
Next Year:2000

"Spank" is a single by London glam rock band, Rachel Stamp. This single was the first release via the Cruisin' Records label, an independent record label set up by the band's manager, Sil Wilcox, and distributed across the UK by Pinnacle. There was no promotional video made to promote this release; however, a live video of "Spank" (directed by Corin Hardy and filmed at the band's Hallowe'en show at the London Astoria in 2000) later appeared as a bonus multimedia track on the "Black Cherry" CD single (released in 2002).

CD single

Released September 20, 1999
(CR RS 001)

Track listing

  1. Spank [single mix]
  2. Pink Skab
  3. Stealing Clothes From Shelley Barrett

Facts

References

[1] The Rachel Stamp Discography[2] The Official Rachel Stamp website, retrieved via archive.org

External links