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Title: Oranges & Lemons
Artist: XTC
Genre: New Wave
Released: 1989
Tracks:
1 - Garden of Earthly Delights - 5:02
2 - Mayor of Simpleton - 3:58
3 - King for a Day - 3:36
4 - Here Comes President Kill Again - 3:34
5 - The Loving - 4:11
6 - Poor Skeleton Steps Out - 3:27
7 - One of the Millions - 4:41
8 - Scarecrow People - 4:14
CD 2
1 - Merely a Man - 3:26
2 - Cynical Days - 3:18
3 - Across This Antheap - 4:48
4 - Hold Me My Daddy - 3:47
5 - Pink Thing - 3:48
6 - Miniature Sun - 3:54
7 - Chalkhills and Children - 4:55
Overview:
Artist: XTC
Genre: New Wave
Released: 1989
Tracks:
1 - Garden of Earthly Delights - 5:02
2 - Mayor of Simpleton - 3:58
3 - King for a Day - 3:36
4 - Here Comes President Kill Again - 3:34
5 - The Loving - 4:11
6 - Poor Skeleton Steps Out - 3:27
7 - One of the Millions - 4:41
8 - Scarecrow People - 4:14
CD 2
1 - Merely a Man - 3:26
2 - Cynical Days - 3:18
3 - Across This Antheap - 4:48
4 - Hold Me My Daddy - 3:47
5 - Pink Thing - 3:48
6 - Miniature Sun - 3:54
7 - Chalkhills and Children - 4:55
Overview:
Oranges & Lemons is the eleventh studio album by English band XTC, released in 1989. The tenth studio album was actually the Dukes Of Stratosphears second release 'Psonic Psunspot'.
The name of the album came from the old English nursery rhyme, also referenced in the song "Ballet for a Rainy Day" on their previous album Skylarking. Oranges & Lemons was XTC's second double album, after 1982's English Settlement. The band was sent to Los Angeles to record the album, and Paul Fox was recruited for his first producing gig.
The name of the album came from the old English nursery rhyme, also referenced in the song "Ballet for a Rainy Day" on their previous album Skylarking. Oranges & Lemons was XTC's second double album, after 1982's English Settlement. The band was sent to Los Angeles to record the album, and Paul Fox was recruited for his first producing gig.