" I WENT OUT WALKING THROUGH STREETS PAVED WITH GOLD " 
POP MUZIK (PROMO)

Cover
 Release Date 1997
 Record Label Island Records
 Album Non-Album Release
Commercial Releases Last Night on Earth Single (1997)
 TRACKLISTING (Click for Lyrics)
LINER NOTES
Pop Muzik (Popmart Mix Radio Edit): Words and music by Robin Scott. Vocals by Bono. Mixed by Steve Osborne.
Pop Muzik (Popmart Mix): Words and music by Robin Scott. Vocal by Bono. Mixed by Steve Osborne. Mix engineer and additional programming: Ben Hiller. Assitional vocal production: Howie B.
Last Night on Earth (First Night in Hell Mix): Music by U2. Lyrics by Bono and the Edge. Produced by Flood. Engineered by Mark 'Spike' Stent. Assisted by Rob Kirwan. Mixed by Rob Kirwan and Howie B. Assisted by Michael Harris. Additional vocal production: Steve Osborne. Decks: Howie B. Additional production and remix by Jon Carter. Contains excerpts from "TrayraBoia" written by N. Vasconcelos and D. Milan. Performed by Colin Walcott, Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell. 

Design by ABA, Dublin. Reproduced by Sonicon, London.

OTHER NOTES
Released to promote the PopMart tour in Europe, this promotional single contains tracks from the Last Night on Earth single which was released at a similar time. The CD promo features a mix of Pop Muzik unique to this release. The CD was limited to either 250 or 500 copies.  The 12" Vinyl recording features the full length version of Pop Muzik as well as a mix of Last Night on Earth.
CATALOG INFORMATION
 12" VINYL:
Country: UK
Label: Island Records
Catalog: 12MART1
UPC: None
Package: White Diecut Sleeve
Track Listing:
Pop Muzik (PopMart Mix) / Last Night on Earth (First Night in Hell Mix)
Further Information:
Released on black vinyl in a plain white sleeve.  A side label is red (pictured above) and b side label is blue.
Other Images:
 5" CD:
Country: UK
Label: Island Records
Catalog: MUZIK1
UPC: None
Package: Slimline Jewel
Matrix: MUSIK1 10478071 01 &
Track Listing:
Pop Muzik (Radio Edit)
Further Information:
Rumoured to be limited to 250 copies, it appears that many have appeared on the market recently making this estimate seem low.
Other Images:
Pop Mart Sampler (1997)  WFM 96.9 (1997)