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When the Scottish pop band Orange Juice split up in January of 1985, it didn’t seem too likely that they would become one of the more influential bands of the era. Yes, their early singles on the tiny Postcard label generated some excitement, and they had a bona fide chart hit with the 1983’s single "Rip It Up," but their career had mostly come to a sputtering halt outside the lens of the public eye. One short year later, with the rise of C-86 and the early indie pop bands, the brightly scrappy attitude and scruffily melodic sound of early Orange Juice suddenly became popular again. Fast forward to the mid-'90s and Belle & Sebastian, then Franz Ferdinand and more, to see that the Orange Juice legacy lives on as strongly as ever. The songs of Edwyn Collins (and those of James Kirk) have been required listening for a large number of great pop bands. Thanks to the release of 2005’s The Glasgow School, which made all the band’s early recordings widely available for the first time, even more bands were able to draw inspiration from the band and their sound. In 2010, all the band’s recorded output was finally made easily accessible. Put together in part by Edwyn Collins, the box set …Coals to Newcastle is beautiful to look at, wonderful to listen to, and basically a dream come true for Orange Juice fans who weren’t able to get a hold of the original albums or the Japanese CD reissues. Even if you did own either of those, Coals is still worth seeking out for all the extras. The six-CD/one-DVD set contains all of the band’s recorded output: the early singles, the three studio albums, the Texas Fever EP, a full complement of B-sides, a handful of demos and different mixes, a disc of BBC sessions, two videos, live footage from the Old Grey Whistle Test, and a very '80s concert video (Dada with the Juice) that the final incarnation of the band made. The Glasgow School is included as the first disc, and it’s still amazing to hear all the singles and demos cut in that short period of time (between 1980 and 1981) all strung together. Songs like "Blue Boy," "Falling and Laughing," and "Lovesick" bubble and pop in a brilliant mix of wise-ass punk and off-kilter disco, at once creating and defining a new kind of pop. The joy and energy that radiate from these tracks is life-affirming. While common wisdom states that the Postcard singles were the artistic high point of the band, the three albums and EP that the revamped (and shifting) band produced are perfectly good, even sometimes great. In fact, you’d be hard pressed to find a better early-'80s pop album that their debut, You Can’t Hide Your Love Forever. Hearing the discs one after the other with all the assorted B-sides, live cuts, and spare tracks, you can see that the progression the band makes from lo-fi kids thrashing about in the studio to polished pros working with esteemed reggae producer Dennis Bovell does nothing to detract from the humanity and soul in the songs, and especially in the voice and vision of Edwyn Collins. Add to these discs the uniformly excellent BBC sessions, and you have a full picture of one of the most important -- and enjoyable -- groups of the modern pop era. …Coals to Newcastle is everything an Orange Juice fan could have hoped for and a simply thrilling example of how to put together a box set. Disc One: The Glasgow School 01. Falling And Laughing 02. Moscow 03. Moscow Olympics 04. Felicity (live) 05. Blue Boy 06. Lovesick 07. Simply Thrilled Honey 08. Breakfast Time 09. Poor Old Soul, Pt. 1 10. Poor Old Soul, Pt. 2 11. Louise Louise 12. Three Cheers for Our Side 13. (To Put It in A) Nutshell 14. Satellite City 15. Consolation Prize 16. Holiday Hymn 17. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 1 18. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 2 19. Wan Light 20. Dying Day 21. Texas Fever 22. Tender Object 23. Poor Old Soul (French version) 24. Poor Old Soul (instrumental version) 25. Simply Thrilled Honey (live) 26. Botswana (live) 27. Time to Develop (live) 28. Blue Boy (live) Disc Two: You Can't Hide Your Love Forever 01. Falling And Laughing 02. Untitled Melody 03. Wan Light 04. Tender Object 05. Dying Day 06. L.O.V.E. Love 07. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 1 08. Upwards And Onwards 09. Satellite City 10. Three Cheers For Our Side 11. Consolation Prize 12. Felicity 13. In A Nutshell 14. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 2 15. Moscow 16. You Old Eccentric 17. Two Hearts Together (10" version) 18. I Can't Help Myself (7" version) 19. Tongues Begin to Wag 20. Barbeque Disc Three: Rip It Up 01. Rip It Up 02. A Million Pleading Faces 03. Mud In Your Eye 04. Turn Away 05. Breakfast Time 06. I Can't Help Myself 07. Flesh Of My Flesh 08. Louise Louise 09. Hokoyo 10. Tenterhook 11. Rip It Up (12" version) 12. Snake Charmer 13. Lovesick 14. Flesh Of My Flesh (7" version) 15. Lord John White And The Bottleneck Train (12" version) 16. Flesh Of My Flesh (12" version) 17. All That Ever Mattered Disc Four: Texas Fever 01. Bridge 02. Craziest Feeling 03. Punch Drunk 04. The Day I Went Down To Texas 05. A Place In My Heart 06. A Sad Lament 07. Out For The Count 08. Bridge (Summer '83 version) 09. Poor Old Soul (new version) 10. Leaner Period 11. Move Yourself 12. The Day I Went To Texas (flexi version) 13. I Feel A Song Coming On [Craziest Feeling] 14. Bridge (Alternate version) 15. The Day I Went To Texas (Alternate version) 16. A Place In My Heart (Alternate version) 17. Out For The Count (Alternate version) 18. Chinese Eyes [Punch Drunk] Disc Five: The Orange Juice 01. Lean Period 02. I Guess I'm Just A Little Too Sensitive 03. Burning Desire 04. Scaremonger 05. The Artisans 06. What Presence?! 07. Out For The Count 08. Get While The Gettings Good 09. All That Ever Mattered 10. Salmon Fishing In New York 11. What Presence?! (12" version) 12. A Place In My Heart (12" dub version) 13. In A Nutshell (live) 14. Simply Thrilled Honey (live) 15. Dying Day (live) 16. Bury My Head In My Hands 17. Lean Period (12" dub version) 18. Rip It Up (live) 19. What Presence?! (live) 20. Burning Desire ("Alexis" mix) 21. All That Ever Mattered (Alternate version) Disc Six: BBC Sessions 01. Poor Old Soul 02. You Old Eccentric 03. Falling And Laughing 04. Lovesick 05. Upwards And Onwards 06. Wan Light 07. Felicity 08. Dying Day 09. Holiday Hymn 10. Three Cheers For Our Side 11. Blokes on 45 12. Mud In Your Eye 13. I Can't Help Myself 14. In Spite Of It All [Two Hearts Together] 15. Turn Away 16. What Presence?! 17. Salmon Fishing In New York 18. Bridge 19. BBC interview part one 20. BBC interview part two Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sharing Widget |
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