"Sandstorm" is a song by the
Liverpool
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Britpop
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band
Cast
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Music
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. The song is the third single released from the band's debut studio album, ''
All Change
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'' (1995). "Sandstorm" peaked at number eight on the
UK Singles Chart
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in January 1996.
Track listings
UK, Australian, and Japanese CD single
# "Sandstorm"
# "Hourglass"
# "Back of My Mind" (live at
Abbey Road Studios)
# "
Alright" (live)
UK 7-inch and cassette single
:A1. "Sandstorm"
:B1. "Hourglass"
:B2. "Back of My Mind" (live at Abbey Road Studios)
European CD single
# "Sandstorm"
# "Hourglass"
Personnel
Cast
*
John Power – vocals, guitar
*
Peter Wilkinson – backing vocals, bass
*
Liam "Skin" Tyson – guitar
*
Keith O'Neill – drums
Production
*
John Leckie
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– producer, mixing
Charts
Release history
References
1995 songs
1996 singles
Cast (band) songs
Polydor Records singles
Song recordings produced by John Leckie
Songs written by John Power (musician)
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