Box Living Oblivion (us, 12'') (1990) Part2 Rar: Download Anything
A lush, extended version often considered the definitive club mix.
A tighter, more focused electronic interpretation. A lush, extended version often considered the definitive
The 1990 US 12-inch single was designed primarily for DJs and club play, featuring several distinct remixes that emphasized the track's danceable, electronic core. Side A: Side A: Released in 1990 on Epic Records
Released in 1990 on Epic Records , "Living in Oblivion" stands as a cornerstone of the late 80s and early 90s American synth-pop movement. While the track was originally self-released in 1988, its 1990 major-label debut on the album Peace propelled Anything Box—comprising Claude S., Dania Morales, and Paul Rijnders—into the national spotlight. The US 12-inch vinyl (Catalog #49 73156) is a particularly sought-after artifact for collectors, capturing the peak of the band's club and radio crossover success. "Living in Oblivion" was Anything Box's most successful
"Living in Oblivion" was Anything Box's most successful commercial outing. It reached and climbed to No. 10 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. Its popularity extended internationally, particularly in the Philippines, where it became a cultural phenomenon and even inspired dance contests on national television.



