
Oranges & Lemons
XTC
1989
Oranges & Lemons is a Rock album by XTC, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 64 pressings tracked, owned by 18 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- shimmering
- playful
- psychedelic
About
As its cover art and album title suggest, <i>Oranges & Lemons</i> represents the psychedelic vision of XTC, as much as such a concept could exist in 1989. The group had already issued several retro-psychedelic records as their alter-egos ‘The Dukes of Stratosphear’, emphasizing their ties to ‘60s pop, so it was hardly a stylistic shock when XTC extended these leanings to their proper group. In retrospect, it’s less a shift than a re-juggling of the band’s priorities. In the past, much of XTC’s appeal had been their jarring rhythms and slashing guitars. Over the years, the band experimented with increasingly complex arrangements that shaded their songs in dramatic light. Though the group expressed displeasure with Todd Rundgren’s production of 1986’s <i>Skylarking</i>, it was that careful effort that set the stage for this intricately sculpted collection. While “The Mayor of Simpleton” distills XTC’s essence to its most mind-humming basics, the baroque, carnival-esque excitement of “King for a Day,” “The Loving,” “Merely a Man” and “Chalkhills and Children” make for smart, adventurous listening.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Garden Of Earthly Delights
- A2The Mayor Of Simpleton
- A3King For A Day
- A4Here Comes President Kill Again
Side B
- B1The Loving
- B2Poor Skeleton Steps Out
- B3One Of The Millions
- B4Scarecrow People
Side C
- C1Merely A Man
- C2Cynical Days
- C3Across This Antheap
Side D
- D1Hold Me My Daddy
- D2Pink Thing
- D3Miniature Sun
- D4Chalkhills And Children
Credits
Performers
- Andy Partridge
- Colin Moulding
- Dave Gregory
- Pat MastelottoPERCUSSION PROGRAMMED BY DRUMS
- Paul FoxPIANO KEYBOARDS
- Mark IshamTRUMPET BRASS HORNS
- Mike KeneallyGUITAR
18 collectors on Gatefold own this · 64 pressings tracked on Gatefold
