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Nonsuch (album)

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Released
  
27 April 1992

Length
  
63:29

Release date
  
1 April 1992

Producer
  
Gus Dudgeon

Recorded
  
July–October 1991

Artist
  
XTC

Label
  
Virgin Japan

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Studio
  
Chipping Norton Recording Studios, Oxfordshire, England

Nonsuch (1992)
  
Apple Venus Volume 1 (1999)

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop rock, Baroque pop

Similar
  
XTC albums, Pop rock albums

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Nonsuch (styled as NONSVCH.) is the twelfth studio album by the English band XTC, released on 27 April 1992. In a 1992 MTV interview, Andy Partridge said that he had selected the name of the album after encountering a drawing of Nonsuch Palace and, thinking that the archaic word "Nonsuch" meant "does not exist" rather than, as he later learned, "unique". The album title may have derived from a couplet in the lyrics of the final song of Oranges and Lemons (their previous studio album) "Chalkhills and Children":

Contents

I'm skating over thin ice
while some nonesuch net holds me aloft

The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. "The Disappointed" was nominated for an Ivor Novello award. The album reached No. 1 on the Rolling Stone College album chart and No. 97 on the Billboard album chart in the U.S. It was the band's second consecutive Top 30 success on the UK album chart, reaching 28.

The album produced two singles: "The Disappointed", which reached No. 33 on the UK singles chart, and "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead", which reached No. 71. The band also wanted to release "Wrapped In Grey" as a single, but despite filming a video the release was vetoed by Virgin, prompting the band to go on strike.

Two promotional videos were made. A UK-only video for "The Disappointed" (the band also did a lip-sync performance of this song on Pebble Mill at One) and "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead," which received much airplay on MTV that summer.

The band performed "Books Are Burning" live with drummer Dave Mattacks on The Late Show on BBC-TV in April 1992.

The album cover is a picture of Nonsuch Palace in Surrey, from the book A Short History of Ewell and Nonsuch, by Cloudesley S. Willis. The palace no longer exists, but its former grounds included the present-day Nonsuch Park between Ewell and Cheam.

New 2.0 stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes from the original multitracks by Steven Wilson were released in 2013.

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UK CD: CDV 2699

All tracks written by Andy Partridge, except where noted.

Personnel

  • Andy Partridge – vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica, tambourine, percussion, Shaker, keyboard programming, bell tree
  • Colin Moulding – vocals, bass guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Dave Gregory – electric guitar, electric 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, synthesisers, Hammond organ, backing vocals, church bell
  • with:

  • Dave Mattacks – drums, tambourine, drum & sitar samples, shaker, percussion
  • Gus Dudgeon – "ringmaster," tambourine, percussion, chorus
  • Guy Barker – flugelhorns, trumpet
  • Florence Lovegrove – viola
  • Rose Hull – cello
  • Stuart Gordon – violin
  • Gina Griffin – violin
  • Neville Farmer – chorus
  • String and brass arrangements by Dave Gregory, except "Rook" and "Omnibus" by Andy Partridge and "War Dance" by Colin Moulding. Strings on "The Disappointed" arranged by Andy Partridge and Dave Gregory.

    Charts

    Album

    Singles

    Songs

    1The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead5:01
    2My Bird Performs3:51
    3Dear Madam Barnum2:53

    References

    Nonsuch (album) Wikipedia