: Most common 12" copies feature a remix by Tom Lord-Alge (5:50). This version became the standard for subsequent releases and digital streaming.
: Critics at the time were divided. Billboard praised its "80s tech" spirit, while Smash Hits famously dismissed it as "limp, languid, and wimpy". Modern reviews often highlight its "ethereal Euro synthetics" and transcendent pop quality. OMD- Forever Live And Die 12" extended mix
: The 12" was released on 45 RPM vinyl. Some pressings in the US appeared on translucent gray vinyl when held to light. : Most common 12" copies feature a remix
: The original 12" mix was produced by John "Tokes" Potoker (5:45). The band was reportedly dissatisfied with this version, leading to its withdrawal shortly after release. Billboard praised its "80s tech" spirit, while Smash
: The single was a significant hit for OMD, peaking at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart in 1986.
Detailed collector information and marketplace listings can be found on , while the song is available for streaming on Spotify and YouTube . (Forever) Live And Die - Extended Mix - Spotify
: Despite the withdrawal, approximately 5,000 sleeves were printed crediting the Potoker mix, and some copies reached retail stores before the changeover. 12" Single Tracklist The 12" vinyl (Virgin VS 888-12) typically includes: Side A : (Forever) Live and Die (Extended Mix) Side B1 : (Forever) Live and Die (7" Version) Side B2 : "This Town" (a non-album B-side) Reception & Performance