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Andy: “If Mummer was a gentle chug through the countryside, then The Big Express is a loco derailing itself in the rusty goods yard. An altogether more industrial affair. Slashing electric guitars, sheets of steel bass and diesel oil drums. An iron opera, steam powered and brick encased.”
Andy: “Call me stupid, but these were good records. If you bastards don't want to buy 'em, what can I do? I had faith in my art.”
Lyrics, Charts and More
The CD also includes three bonus tracks:
Recording Information
Recorded at Crescent Studios, Bath, England, and Odyssey Sound, London,
England, Spring 1984.
Produced by David Lord and XTC.
Engineered by David Lord with additional engineering by Glenn Tommey.
Mixed by Phil Thornalley and XTC at RAK Studios, London, England, July
1984.
Phil Thornalley was assisted by Matt Barry.
+ Mixed by David Lord and XTC.
Originally released on 15 October 1984 in the U.K.
Reached No. 38 on the U.K. album chart.
Reached No. 181 on the Billboard album chart in the U.S.A.
Andy Partridge - Vocals, Electric Guitars, Linn Drum and Harmonica
Colin Moulding - Vocals, Bass Guitars
David Gregory - Electric Guitars, Piano, Mellotron and Synthesisers
with the help of:
Peter Phipps - Drums
Stuart Gordon - Violin and Viola
Annie Huchrak - ‘Choir’ on ‘Wake
Up’ (Arranged by David Lord)
Steve Saunders - Euphonium on ‘Seagulls’
Pete Phipps: “Really happy days...memorably filled with sweat, tears and huge amounts of laughter!”
Some working titles for this album were Shaking Skinheads, Hard Blue Rayhead, The Son of Hard Blue Rayhead, The Bastard Son of Hard Blue Rayhead, and finally Coalface.
Singles
Art
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