Now I rarely if ever post links to bands where I already have everything but all things considered I must post this interesting piece on the History of XTC from Kostas over at Urbanaspirines
I bought everything when it came out from 3-D EP to the last knockings . . . . . solo effort and later combined works Moulding/Chambers collaborations etc
The titles of these album and dates are:
XTC - WHITE MUSIC 1978
XTC - GO 2 1978
XTC - DRUMS AND WIRES 1979
XTC - BLACK SEA 1980
XTC - ENGLISH SETTLEMENT 1982
The album cover art looks like this
XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (vocals, guitars) and Colin Moulding (vocals, bass), the band gained popularity during the rise of punk and new wave in the 1970s, later playing in a variety of styles that ranged from angular guitar riffs to elaborately arranged pop. Partly because the group did not fit into contemporary trends, they achieved only sporadic commercial success in the UK and US, but attracted a considerable cult following. They have since been recognised for their influence on post-punk, Britpop and later power pop acts. Partridge, Moulding, and drummer Terry Chambers formed the first version of the band in Swindon,Wiltshire around 1976, calling themselves Star Park. As punk rock took off in 1977, the group changed their name to Helium Kidz and added keyboardist Barry Andrews. After being turned down by CBS Records, the band changed their name to XTC and secured a record contract with Virgin; they released their first EP, 3-D, in October of 1977.
The musicians with the instruments they play are listed here:
Colin Moulding – lead vocals, backing vocals, fretless bass, Fender bass, mini-Korg synthesizer, piano, percussion
Andy Partridge – lead vocals, backing vocals, electric guitar, semi-acoustic electric 12-string guitar, semi-acoustic electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mini-Korg synthesizer, Prophet V synthesizer, anklung, alto saxophone, percussion, frog noises
Dave Gregory – Prophet V synthesizer, electric 12-string guitar, mini-Korg synthesizer, backing vocals, percussion, electric guitar, nylon-string Spanish guitar, fuzz-boxed 12-string guitar, semi-acoustic electric 12-string guitar, piano
Terry Chambers – drums, electronic drums, percussion, backing vocals
There is a link to the article here
XTC - Albums 1978 -1982 | URBANASPIRINES
a link to the blog is here:
The blog logo looks like this
XTC amongst the Chalkhills of Berkshire here
2 comments:
After the Dukes of Stratosphear was predictable from me to continue with the amazing band of XTC. Have a nice ☺️ day my friend.
Surely you too!
Had to be done!
;)
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