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Released
  
15 October 1984

The Big Express (1984)
  
25 O'Clock (1985)

Release date
  
15 October 1984

Genres
  
New wave, Pop rock

Length
  
44:01

Artist
  
XTC

Label
  
Virgin Records

The Big Express httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen004XTC

Recorded
  
Early 1984 at Crescent Studios, Bath, England

Producer
  
David Lord, XTC Photography: Gavin Cochrane

Similar
  
XTC albums, New wave albums

Xtc the big express full album hd


The Big Express is the seventh studio album by the English band XTC, released in 1984. It was one of XTC's harder-edged albums, in contrast to the pastoral Mummer and Skylarking which were released in sequence with it. Initial copies of the LP were released in a round sleeve. Working titles considered for the album were Coalface, Head of Steam, Shaking Skin House, Bastard Son of Hard Blue Rayhead, The Known World, and Bull with the Golden Guts.

Contents

The singles released from the album were "All You Pretty Girls" (released 3 September 1984 and reached No. 55 on the UK Singles Chart), "This World Over" (released 29 October 1984) and "Wake Up" (released 28 January 1985). The album reached No. 38 on the UK Albums Chart, and No. 178 on the U.S. Billboard 200.

The band made a big-budget promotional video for "All You Pretty Girls", and appeared on the BBC-TV programme Saturday Superstore with lip-synch performances of "This World Over" and "All You Pretty Girls".

The seventh track, "I Bought Myself a Liarbird" is about their former manager, Ian Reid. The fourth track, "Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her" was written by Partridge on the band's mellotron. It inspired the name of the Japanese indie rock band, Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Andy Partridge, except where noted.

Personnel

  • Andy Partridge - vocals, guitar, Linn LM-1
  • Colin Moulding - vocals, bass
  • Dave Gregory - guitar, keyboard, piano
  • with:

  • Peter Phipps - drums, percussion
  • Stuart Gordon - violin, viola
  • Annie Huchrak - female choir voice on "Wake Up"
  • Steve Saunders - euphonium on "Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her"
  • Phil Thornalley - Mix Engineer at RAK Studio Two
  • Chart performance

    The Big Express spent two weeks on the UK album charts, reaching No. 38. In the U.S., the album spent 7 weeks on the Billboard 200 album charts and reached its peak position of No. 178 in December 1984.

    Album

    Songs

    1Wake Up4:40
    2All You Pretty Girls3:40
    3Shake You Donkey Up4:20

    References

    The Big Express Wikipedia


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