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Released
  
20 January 1978

White Music (1978)
  
Go 2 (1978)

Release date
  
20 January 1978

Producer
  
John Leckie

Length
  
36:28

Artist
  
XTC

Label
  
Virgin Records

Genres
  
New wave, Post-punk

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Recorded
  
28 April – 7 October 1977 at The Manor, Oxfordshire, England

Similar
  
XTC albums, Post-punk albums

Xtc white music full album hd


White Music is the debut studio album by the English band XTC, released on 20 January 1978.

Contents

It reached No. 38 in the UK album charts and spawned the singles "Statue of Liberty" (which was banned by the BBC for the line "sail beneath your skirt") and a re-recording of "This Is Pop?".

Track listing

A German import, ca. 1991, includes these same tracks but in a different order: the first eleven tracks as the original release (Radios in Motion as track 1, Science Friction as track 7, through Heatwave as track 11), followed by the bonus tracks Traffic Light Rock through Neon Shuffle as tracks 12-19 respectively. Another release (CAR 50691) uses slightly different song titles: "New Town Animal In A Furnished Cage", "Into the Atomic Age", "Hang onto the Night", "Science Fiction"; in some countries, the same differences in titles are applied to the CDVX2095 edition.

Note: tracks 13, 14 and 15 were the songs of the XTC first EP called "3D EP".

Personnel

  • Andy Partridge – guitar, vocals
  • Colin Moulding – bass, vocals
  • Barry Andrews – steam piano, clapped out organs
  • Terry Chambers – drums
  • Songs

    1Radios in Motion2:54
    2Cross Wires2:05
    3This Is Pop2:41

    References

    White Music Wikipedia