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The Big Express (remastered)
The Big Express (remastered) (gatefold 200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: APELP 107. Rel: 08 Nov 22
Wake Up (4:42)
All You Pretty Girls (3:40)
Shake You Donkey Up (4:20)
Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her (3:48)
This World Over (5:33)
The Everyday Story Of Smalltown (3:53)
I Bought Myself A Liarbird (2:49)
Reign Of Blows (3:29)
You're The Wish You Are I Had (3:17)
I Remember The Sun (3:07)
Train Running Low On Soul Coal (5:11)
Review: XTC's cult 1984 album 'The Big Express' was essentially just that - a 'big expression' of brash indie noise, tempered by the shadow of the industrial old Wiltshire town in which the band grew up, Swindon. In true post-punk fashion, the band combined the electronic Linndrum with guitar, bass and vocals. But the 'Express', in their words, wasn't just self-expression; electronic rock, to XTC, also reflected the quite literal concept of the 'railway express', reflecting Swindon's reputation as one of the core towns behind the UK's railway system. A remarkable album, and a slice of history at that.
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 in stock $20.75
Oranges & Lemons (reissue)
Oranges & Lemons (reissue) (gatefold 200 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: APELPX 109. Rel: 04 Sep 20
Garden Of Earthly Delights (4:53)
The Mayor Of Simpleton (3:47)
King For A Day (3:28)
Here Comes President Kill Again (3:35)
The Loving (4:07)
Poor Skeleton Steps Out (3:21)
One Of The Millions (4:27)
Scarecrow People (4:07)
Merely A Man (3:22)
Cynical Days (3:12)
Across This Antheap (4:38)
Hold Me My Daddy (3:43)
Pink Thing (3:41)
Miniature Sun (3:48)
Chalkhills & Children (4:41)
Review: The legacy of XTC simultaneously reveals the inner workings and inflexibility of the music industry and how easy it is to be incredibly talented and forward-thinking yet still languish in relative obscurity. Of course most musos are pretty familiar with these New Wavers, but at least some of that knowledge has been garnered retrospectively, through revisiting and reappraising.

'Oranges & Lemons', first released in 1989, is the band at their smash hit-potential best, and also on the cusp of their eventual decline. It's as fresh as any that came before - far more than just New Wave happening here (synth pop, DIY indie), and nobody was looking to reign anything in, allowing the sprawling contents to span two whole discs unabridged. Another piece of compelling evidence to say that XTC's main problems were the fact managers and labels didn't really get what they were aiming for, musically, rather than their notorious avoidance of tours.
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The Big Express (The Surround Sound Series)
Cat: APEBDA 107. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Wake Up
All You Pretty Girls
Shake You Donkey Up
Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her
This World Over
The Everyday Story Of Smalltown
I Bought Myself A Liarbird
Reign Of Blows
You're The Wish You Are I Had
I Remember The Sun
Train Running Low On Soul Coal
Red Brick Dream
Washaway
Blue Overall
 in stock $22.32
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