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No matter what was the truth, only a strictly limited number of promos were pressed and given away to journalist and radio stations. And then suddenly, the single release was cancelled. Many thought that Liam was under heavy pressure for recording the album and because of their record company. The truth was that Liam thought that 'Minefields' was an album track - not a good single release. For some (unknown) reason the title of the song was later changed into 'Mindfields'. Liam explained the withdrawn in the book "Prodigy" (by Martin James) by saying: "I known there was a lot of shit said about it. It was all crap, to be honest. The only reason I kept the single back was because I decided that follow-on from 'Firestarter' had to be stronger. I know 'Minefields' is a good track, but it's slow-building track that isn't direct. I decided that I wanted the next single to have a kick like 'Firestarter' without being 'Firestarter Part 2'." Then a few months later Prodigy topped the charts with 'Breathe'. Tracks The advance cassettes and white labels which were pressed contained four mixes. Radio edit, full length version, head rock beats and Monkey Mafia remix. The radio edit version isn't available on any commercial release, the full length version made its way to the album, 'The Fat Of The Land'. Headrock dub of 'Mindfields' was released on 'Smack My Bitch Up' single but it's unknown is headrock dub the same as headrock beats which was available on test pressings. Monkey Mafia remix was done by DJ Jon Carter. Releases ![]() There is also a French Delabel promo CD (DE 4061) which contains the album version of the song. Monkey Mafia remix was released on 12" white label - which isn't official release, but this white label release is easy to find. Prodigy's US label Maverick released a CD-R promo in 1999 which contained four different mixes: Mindfields (Edit) (03:07), Mindfields (Edit w/ Long Bridge) (03:15), Mindfields (Edit w/ Long Intro) (03:19) and Mindfields (Edit w/ Long Intro & Long Bridge) (03:27). It is unknown if Liam has done these mixes which basically are only slightly different and only variations of the album version, but I would assume that Liam hasn't done these mixes. |