A longer remix released in September 1987 with a running length of approximately 7:15 .

Experience the different layers of the 12-inch release through these extended versions and live insights:

One of the most prominent versions, clocking in around 5:11 to 6:30 depending on the regional pressing.

The 12-inch format is notable for its multiple extended remixes, often featuring additional atmospheric layers and programming:

Found on promo copies, this version runs for 5:14 . Tracklist (Standard UK 12" - IRMT 144)

The 12-inch extended vinyl release of by Welsh rock band The Alarm is a cornerstone of late-80s alternative rock. Released in 1987 on I.R.S. Records , this format provided a deeper exploration of the lead single from their third studio album, Eye of the Hurricane . Release Details & Production

The single was officially released on , in the UK. It was produced by John Porter and The Alarm , with engineering by Tony Platt and mixing by David Leonard . Porter is often credited with refining the track from a "loose 20-minute demo jam" into its final, polished studio form. Extended Mixes & Variations

Also known as the Thunder Mix in some regions, this version features a significantly extended length of 8:34 .