Half.com by eBay: Buy and Sell new and used books, music, movies, games and more...
My AccountWish ListSell My StuffHelpeBay HomeSign in
Home Books Textbooks Music Movies Games Game Systems
Search: Advanced Search
Home > Music Save big now on our top 200 bestselling music albums

Apple Venus V.1
(CD, 1999)

Primary Artist: XTC


Sorry, this product is currently out of stock.

 Add to Wish List
You will be notified by email when someone lists this item for sale.
LIST PRICE
$26.59
Format: CD
Apr 1999
Record Label: Pony Canyon Records (Japan)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 4988013841338
 Sell my copy
 Add to my wishlist
 Match my price
My Rating
 I own it
Items for Sale (0)
Details
Other Editions
Details


Track Listing
1. River of Orchids
2. I'd Like That (Say a Sunf
3. Easter Theatre
4. Knights in Shining Karma
5. Frivolous Tonight
6. Greenman
7. Your Dictionary
8. Fruit Nut
9. I Can't Own Her
10. Harvest Festival
11. Last Balloon

Details
Distributor:MSI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
XTC: Andy Partidge (vocals, guitar); Colin Moulding (vocals, bass).
Additional personnel: Dave Gregory (guitar, piano, keyboards, background vocals); Guy Barker (trumpet, flugelhorn); Steve Sidwell (trumpet); Nick Davis, Haydn Bendall (keyboards); Prairie Prince (drums); London Session Orchestra.
This Japanese import version includes a full lyrics insert.
After an incredible seven-year absence from recording, XTC returned with an orchestra in tow. The intervening years found the band embroiled in legal problems and when they finally emerged to embark on this new work, they were reduced to a duo. Guitarist Dave Gregory departed, leaving just founders and songwriters Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding. The orchestral settings which became the identity of this first volume create vast and often theatrical settings for the songs, which don't stray far from what one would expect from XTC (that is, when they choose not to rock).
"River of Orchids" opens the album and announces their intentions as the arrangement slowly comes into view. Setting aside most worldly concerns for affairs of the heart, the album has a thematic unity that gives the whole thing the feel of a song cycle. Contributing only two songs to Partridge's nine, Moudling's "Frivolous Tonight" is a real gem, possessing a powerful beauty wrapped in hypnotic melancholia.

Industry Reviews
Ranked #7 in Mojo Magazine's Best of 1999.
Mojo (01/01/2000)

4 Stars (out of 5) - ...full of queer and enjoyable songs....splendid; the band continuing their Beatles-esque mission to imbue pop with intelligence...
Q (04/01/1999)

...an album of refined ambition, employing detailed and decorous arrangements....Partridge's toothy wit has not been filed down...
CMJ (02/15/1999)

...The gorgeous yet vaguely unsettling arrangements are well suited to the exquisitely flawed humanism of Andy Partridge's and Colin Moulding's composititions, lending an appropriately uneasy edge to [these] bittersweet tunes... - Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly (03/05/1999)

...how effortlessly pleasurable the work is as a whole....the two of them seems to be united here as never before...
Mojo (03/01/1999)

8 (out of 10) - ...XTC sound fresh and unwired....They know that backtracking usually sounds dubious.
Spin (04/01/1999)


Did you find errors in this product information? Submit a catalog update request now.
Similar Items on eBay