XTC - Oranges & Lemons

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Album Details

Title: Oranges & Lemons
Artist: XTC
Release Date: 2/27/1989
Re-Released On: 12/15/2007
Label: Geffen, Caroline Distribution, Virgin, Toshiba EMI
Duration: 20:26
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988006791060, 4988006835795, 720642421826, 724381025925, 724385068324, 0077778665755, 020642421841, 0724385068355, 075992421829, 075992421843, 077778665724, 4988006814516, 5012981258122, 5012981258191, 720642421840, 498800683579
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock
Moods: Bright, Effervescent, Pastoral, Witty, Autumnal, Cynical/Sarcastic, Eccentric, Ironic, Reflective, Summery, Whimsical, Acerbic, Bitter, Bittersweet, Boisterous, Cerebral, Cheerful, Complex, Earnest, Earthy, Innocent, Literate, Lively, Nocturnal, Romantic, Rousing, Searching, Sentimental, Slick, Smooth, Sparkling, Sweet, Warm, Wintry, Wistful, Yearning, Atmospheric, Brash, Carefree, Confident, Exuberant, Gentle, Plaintive, Reserved, Restrained, Rollicking, Soothing, Amiable/Good-Natured, Elaborate, Happy, Humorous, Lush, Melancholy, Ominous, Poignant, Sardonic, Elegant, Manic, Quirky, Sophisticated, Springlike, Trippy, Wry
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Garden of Earthly Delights
  2. The Mayor of Simpleton
  3. King for a Day
  4. Here Comes President Kill Again
  5. The Loving
  6. Poor Skeleton Steps Out
  7. One of the Millions
  8. Scarecrow People
  9. Merely a Man
  10. Cynical Days
  11. Across This Antheap
  12. Hold Me My Daddy
  13. Pink Thing
  14. Miniature Sun
  15. Chalkhills and Children

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDToshiba EMI67809
2002CDCaroline Distribution50683
1999CDVirgin2581
1996CDGeffen2-24218
1989CDGeffen2-24218
1989CDVirgin2581
------CDGeffen24218

Other Editions

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Album Review

Skylarking was an ambitious yet concise record, one that recalled such graceful concept albums as Pet Sounds and Sgt. Pepper, so it wasn't entirely a surprise that XTC embraced psychedelia on its double-album follow-up, Oranges & Lemons, especially if their celebrated Dukes of Stratosphear side project was taken into consideration as well. Oranges & Lemons lacks the singular focus of Skylarking, but at its best, it's just as impressive as its predecessor. Instead of revelling in the form of psychedelic pop, as they did with the Dukes, XTC bring the genre's sensibility to the mature pop of Skylarking, spiking it with a wry, occasionally absurd sense of humor missing from its predecessor. The result is a record exploding with details, not the least of which are backward guitars, sound effects, and head-spinningly eclectic arrangements. It's sonically rich and filled with immaculately crafted songs, but Oranges & Lemons falls just short of being a tour de force, since each song feels like an island -- they work well as individual tracks, but they don't form a cohesive statement. However, that's a minor complaint, because Colin Moulding and Andy Partridge in particular are in peak form, contributing some of their very finest songs in "Garden of Earthly Delights," "The Loving," "One of the Millions," "Merely a Man," "Pink Thing," and the elegiac "Chalkhills and Children." Such songs make the relative weaknesses of the album well worth enduring. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adrian PartridgeCover Design
Andy PartridgeVocals, Guitar, Musician
Clark GermainAssistant Engineer
Colin MouldingMusician
David DragonCover Design
David GregoryMusician
Ed ThackerEngineer
Greg AllenPhotography
Ian CooperDigital Remastering, Remastering
Ken AnsellDesign, Cover Design
Pat MastelottoDrums, Programming
Paul FoxProducer
Sheila RockPhotography
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Tim WeidnerAssistant Engineer
XTCProducer

Member Reviews

Steven B. (stevenmbell) wrote on 7/3/2009...

Pop at it's finest! Must own

Diana S. (Doubletrouble) wrote on 11/24/2006...

This is a collector's item. This actually has three smaller CDs rather than the one normal sized CD