XTC - The Compact XTC - The Singles 1978-85 (1985)

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Title: The Compact XTC - The Singles 1978-85
Year Of Release: 1985
Label: Virgin Records
Genre: New Wave, Pop Rock, Alt Rock, Post-Punk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:08
Total Size: 171/441 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Science Friction 3:14
2. Statue Of Liberty 2:26
3. This Is Pop? 2:40
4. Are You Receiving Me? 3:04
5. Life Begins At The Hop 3:47
6. Making Plans For Nigel 3:54
7. Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down 4:35
8. Generals And Majors (Edit) 3:42
9. Towers Of London 4:39
10. Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me) 3:37
11. Senses Working Overtime 4:35
12. Ball And Chain 4:31
13. Great Fire 3:51
14. Wonderland 4:03
15. Love On A Farmboy's Wages 4:00
16. All You Pretty Girls 4:00
17. This World Over (Edit) 4:47
18. Wake Up (Edit) 3:44

An expanded version of 1983's excellent singles compilation Waxworks, Compact XTC: The Singles 1978-1985 is simply that: all of the group's singles from 1978's White Music to 1985's The Big Express, in chronological order and including the misbegotten attempt at writing a proper hit single, 1980's "Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down," which wisely never appeared on any XTC album. Even more so than Waxworks, Compact XTC makes plain the remarkable transformation that took place in XTC's first five years, from the jittery new wave pop of "Science Friction" to the defiantly '60s-inspired acoustic-based neo-psychedelia of "Wonderland" and "Love on a Farmboy's Wages." There are many brilliant pop songs here, including Andy Partridge's "Senses Working Overtime" and "This Is Pop" and Colin Moulding's "Making Plans for Nigel" and "Life Begins at the Hop." Completely solid though this 18-track sampler is, it doesn't tell the complete story of how XTC got from point A to point B; for that, refer to the seven original albums this compilation is drawn from.



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