The Orange Juice
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Studio album by Orange Juice | ||||
Released | November 1984 | |||
Genre | Post-punk | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Dennis Bovell, Will Gosling, Phil Thornalley | |||
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The Orange Juice is a 1984 album by Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice. It was their last studio LP. The title was a tribute to The Velvet Underground's eponymous third album.
The album was released with free 12" single versions of several tracks on the cassette version – hence it sold mostly in this format. The album was re-released on CD in 1998 and again in 2014.[1]
Edwyn Collins used to dedicate the song "I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive" to Morrissey on the tour promoting this album.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Edwyn Collins
- "Lean Period"
- "I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive"
- "Burning Desire"
- "Scaremonger"
- "The Artisans"
- "What Presence?!"
- "Out for the Count"
- "Get While the Gettings Good"
- "All That Ever Mattered"
- "Salmon Fishing in New York"
Personnel
- Edwyn Collins – guitar, synthesizer, vocals, songwriting
- Zeke Manyika – drums, vocals, percussion, songwriting
with:
- Clare Kenny – bass
- Dennis Bovell – keyboards
- Johnny Britton – guitar
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