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Orange Juice  - Texas Fever flac album
  • Performer Orange Juice
  • Title Texas Fever
  • Date of release 2013
  • Country UK
  • Style Indie Rock
  • Other formats AUD AU TTA RA FLAC ADX WAV
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1765 mb
  • Size FLAC 1629 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 210

Rip It Up is the second album released by Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice. It was released in 1982. This album contains their hit song of the same name, which reached the Top 10. The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. "Rip It Up" – 5:19 (Edwyn Collins, David McClymont, Malcolm Ross, Zeke Manyika). A Million Pleading Faces" – 3:14 (Manyika). Mud in Your Eye" – 3:56 (Collins). Turn Away" – 3:19 (Ross). Breakfast Time" – 5:10 (Collins).

Band Name Orange Juice. Album Name Texas Fever. Styl muzycznyNew-Wave. Zarejestrowanych posiada ten album0. 4. The Day I Went Down to Texas. 5. A Place in My Heart.

By: Orange Juice (3) (1984, Rock). By: Orange Juice (3) (1984, Rock).

Craziest Feeling, 03:01. The Day I Went Down to Texas, 02:41.

When they left the studio some time later, the album had become an EP and two of the members (guitarist Malcolm Ross and original bassist David McClymont) had flown the coop. Despite the tumult, the resulting music is textbook OJ guitar pop that brims with shiny hooks, snarkily sophisticated lyrics, and bubbling rhythms.

Rip It Up. Orange Juice 4/6/1998. Released in March 1984, the delicate structures and melodic avenues explored in Texas Fever contrast the volatility of the recording sessions which produced it, with reggae producer Dennis Bovell attempting to keep the peace between the entrenched factions. The rhythm section wanted to become progressively funkier (following the success of "Rip It Up" a year previously), while singer Edwyn Collins felt uncomfortable singing and writing in this environment.

Texas fever may also refer to: Texas Fever, an album by Orange Juice. Texas Fever (novel), a novel by Donald Hamilton. The Glasgow School is a compilation album by the Scottish band Orange Juice, released in 2005.

Songs start at USD . 9. Released: 1 Mar 1984. 1984 Analogue Enhanced Digital Limited. More By Orange Juice.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Bridge
Written-By – E. Collins*
2 Craziest Feeling
Written-By – Collins*, Frank Want
3 Punch Drunk
Written-By – Ross*
4 The Day I Went Down To Texas
Written-By – E. Collins*
5 A Place In My Heart
Written-By – E. Collins*
6 A Sad Lament
Producer – Martin HaylesWritten-By – E. Collins*

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Domino Recording Co. Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Domino Recording Co. Ltd.
  • Remastered At – Finyl Tweek
  • Made By – Sound Performance

Credits

  • Artwork [Hand Colouring] – Chris Craske
  • Artwork [Sleeve Assembled] – Stylo Rouge*
  • Engineer – Will Gosling
  • Photography By [Orange Juice] – Lavasir Nordrum
  • Photography By [Sleeve] – Robert Sharp
  • Producer – Dennis Bovell (tracks: 1 to 5)
  • Remastered By – Dennis Smith

Notes

℗ 1984 © 2013
Made in the EU

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 887830005128
  • Matrix / Runout: [Sound Performance logo] 0208 691 2121 REWIGCD51
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LT23
  • Mould SID Code (Mirrored): IFPI 7323
  • Label Code: LC 10192

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
OJMLP 1, 817 631-1 Orange Juice Texas Fever ‎(LP, MiniAlbum) Polydor, Polydor OJMLP 1, 817 631-1 UK 1984
817631-1 Orange Juice Texas Fever ‎(LP, MiniAlbum) Polydor 817631-1 Greece 1984
POCP-1913 Orange Juice Texas Fever ‎(CD, MiniAlbum) Polydor POCP-1913 Japan 1991
817 631-1 Orange Juice Texas Fever ‎(LP, MiniAlbum) Polydor 817 631-1 New Zealand 1984
817 631-1 Orange Juice Texas Fever ‎(LP, MiniAlbum) Polydor 817 631-1 France 1984