Oranges & Lemons by XTC [Audio CD]
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| Start time | 2025-07-14T13:10:12.000Z |
| EAN | 0633367781925 |
| UPC | 0633367781925 |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
| Language | Eng |
| Track #1 | Garden of Earthly Delights |
| Track #2 | Mayor of Simpleton |
| Track #3 | King for a Day |
| Track #4 | Here Comes President Kill Again |
| Track #5 | The Loving |
| Track #6 | Poor Skeleton Steps Out |
| Track #7 | One of the Millions |
| Track #8 | Scarecrow People |
| Track #9 | Merely a Man |
| Track #10 | Cynical Days |
| Track #11 | Across This Antheap |
| Track #12 | Hold Me My Daddy |
| Track #13 | Pink Thing |
| Track #14 | Miniature Sun |
| Track #15 | Chalkhills and Children |
| Artist | XTC |
| Format | CD |
| Release Year | 2014 |
| Record Label | IMT, APE House |
| Release Title | Oranges & Lemons |
| Genre | Rock |
Tracks:Garden of Earthly DelightsMayor of SimpletonKing for a DayHere Comes President Kill AgainThe LovingPoor Skeleton Steps OutOne of the MillionsScarecrow PeopleMerely a ManCynical DaysAcross This AntheapHold Me My DaddyPink ThingMiniature SunChalkhills and ChildrenPerformer Notes: XTC: Andy Partridge (vocals, guitar); Colin Moulding (vocals, bass); Dave Gregory.All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24 Bit technology.Using a 60s Milton Glaser-type cover illustration, this purported to be a retro album. In reality it was another extremely fine XTC album, their ninth in a series of classy, offbeat pop exercises from the musically fertile brain of Andy Partridge, who hated touring and loved to stay at home as a reclusive pop star. This is probably their best album and features Partridge's most complete and satisfying song. "The Loving" and "The Mayor Of Simpleton" are both excellent compositions, but they pale against the exceptional "Chalkhills And Children." On this, Partridge celebrates that his home (the nearby chalkhills) and children keep him sane and well-grounded against the possible excesses to which he would succumb as a touring popster.Professional Reviews: Q (7/01, p.139) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...A masterpiece....a rocking, modern psychedelic experience which Oasis might want to consult some time soon..."CMJ (1/5/04, p.26) - Ranked in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1989"Format: CD (1 Disc)Studio/Live: StudioRelease Date: 10 June, 2014Label: Ape HouseDimensions: 13.6 x 0.8 x 14.3 centimeters (0.04 kg)