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A 4 CD, 60 TRACK GOLDMINE OF OUTTAKES, DEMO VERSIONS, HOME RECORDINGS, REHEARSAL EXTRACTS, ACOUSTIC VERSIONS, AND NEVER-BEFORE RELEASED LIVE TRACKS |
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XTC
"A Coat Of Many Cupboards"
4 CD boxset
Virgin Records
Released February 25thVirgin Records are proud to announce the release of 'A Coat of Many Cupboards' - a very special 4 CD box set from classic British pop band XTC.
Following on from the huge success of the remastered XTC albums in 2001, this specially designed 4 CD Long Box offers fans a wealth of previously untapped musical gems - in fact the box itself is fitted with additional internal flaps to create the feeling of an impending voyage of discovery.
Put together with the help of Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding, 'A Coat Of Many Cupboards' features 60 tracks spanning XTC's entire output for Virgin Records. There are demo versions of most of their singles, a selection of Andy & Colin's favourite tracks with stories about each track in the booklet, rarities/unreleased tracks and a selection of previously unheard live tracks from performances around the world.
A fully illustrated 60 page booklet with a specially commissioned essay by Harrison Sherwood (XTC aficionado and lifelong fan) rounds off what is their most comprehensive career retrospective package. The perfect companion to 'Fossil Fuels'.
XTC hailed from Swindon to cultivate a legacy of highly original British pop born from their early punk/new wave roots in the late 70s. Their angular yet melodic songs, lead by distinctive jagged riffs boasted the catchiest of pop sensibilities which was then injected with an edginess by the darker overtones of astute and often political lyrics. Throughout their career, from the jerky earlier sound to the lushly arranged meticulous pop of their later albums, each new project marked a progression which spawned classic hits such as 'Making Plans for Nigel', 'Senses Working Overtime', 'Generals and Majors', and 'Mayor of Simpleton'.
[Virgin Records Press Release]
Astralwerks' Caroline Records division announces that they will be releasing the first ever retrospective box set from XTC, eclectically titled A COAT OF MANY CUPBOARDS on March 26, 2002. This 4 CD, 60 track box set covers XTC's 1978-1989 period. Covering tracks from their first 10 albums as well as the Dukes Of Stratosfear side project, this box set aptly displays why they are regarded as one of the most inventive pop bands to emerge from the punk/new wave explosion of the late '70s.
Compiled by XTC founder/songwriters Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding, A COAT OF MANY CUPBOARDS is a goldmine of outtakes, demo versions, home recordings, rehearsal extracts, acoustic versions, and never-before released live tracks. Rather than following the tired box set formula of being merely an expanded greatest hits collection with rarities thrown in, 41 of the 60 tracks (nearly 70% of the box) have never before been released. In fact, what makes this box especially interesting is that the versions of the band's "greatest hits" are not the usually heard album or singles versions, but rather the never-before heard alternative or demo versions. These include the Mutt Lange produced version of "This Is Pop," Dave Gregory's home demo version of "Dear God," rehearsal recording of "Generals and Majors," the discarded single version of "Life Begins At The Hop," and the band's first ever demo recording of "Science Friction.
Shortly following the release of A COAT OF MANY CUPBOARDS, Caroline Records will be reissuing the first 10 XTC albums in digitally remastered form in due course.
Each release will be initially be issued a limited edition package replicating the cardboard packaging style of the original vinyl album releases. Most albums will feature additional tracks (none of which are duplicated on the box set).
[Caroline Records Press Release]
Lyrics, Charts and More
Disc One:
Disc Two:
Disc Three:
Disc Four:
(To hear the hidden tracks, you need to use the rewind button («) before track 1; the hidden tracks appear in the negative time before the first track on Discs Two and Three.)
Recording Information
Collection of tracks from XTC's time at Virgin Records.
Released on 25 March 2002 in the U.K.
Art
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