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XTC – SENSES WORKING OVERTIME 12″ – Nr MINT UK 1982 NEW WAVE ROCK

SKU:VS46212

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£6.99

XTC – Senses Working Overtime
(Virgin Records  1982  VS46212)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing

Sleeve in Nr MINT condition
– some light rubbing at top – original hype sticker on front

Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
(there are some light surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality)

XTC were an English rock band formed in Swindon in 1972. Fronted by songwriters Andy Partridge (guitars, vocals) and Colin Moulding (bass, vocals), 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 there and in Japan. They have since been recognised for their influence on post-punk, Britpop and later power pop acts.

Partridge and Moulding first met in the early 1970s and subsequently formed a glam outfit with drummer Terry Chambers. The band’s name and line-up changed frequently, and it was not until 1975 that the band was known as XTC. In 1977, the group debuted on Virgin Records and were subsequently noted for their energetic live performances and their refusal to play conventional punk rock, instead synthesising influences from ska, 1960s pop, dub music and the avant-garde. The single “Making Plans for Nigel” (1979) marked their commercial breakthrough and heralded the reverberating drum sound associated with 1980s popular music.

Between 1979 and 1992, XTC had a total of 10 albums and 6 singles that reached the UK top 40, including “Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)” (1980) and “Senses Working Overtime” (1982). After 1982’s English Settlement, the band stopped concert touring and became a studio-based project centred on Partridge, Moulding, and guitarist Dave Gregory. A spin-off group, the Dukes of Stratosphear, was invented as a one-off excursion into 1960s-style psychedelia, but as XTC’s music evolved, the distinctions between the two bands lessened. XTC continued to produce more progressive records, including the albums Skylarking (1986), Oranges & Lemons (1989), and Nonsuch (1992). In the US, “Mayor of Simpleton” (1989) was their highest-charting single, while “Dear God” (1986) was controversial for its anti-religious message.

Due to poor management, XTC never received a share of profits from record sales (of which there were millions), nor from touring revenue, forcing them into debt throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 1993, they went on strike against Virgin, citing an unfair recording contract, and soon extricated themselves from the label. Gregory left the band during the making of Apple Venus Volume 1 (1999), after which the XTC name briefly served as a banner for what were effectively solo efforts by Partridge and Moulding. In 2006, Partridge announced that his creative partnership with Moulding had disintegrated, leaving XTC “in the past tense”. Moulding and Chambers briefly reunited as the duo TC&I in the late 2010s. Partridge and Gregory remain musically active.

Senses Working Overtime” is a song written by Andy Partridge of the English rockband XTC, released as the lead single from their 1982 album English Settlement. He based the song on Manfred Mann’s “5-4-3-2-1” (1964). The album and single became the highest-charting records XTC would ever have in the UK, peaking at number five and number 10, respectively.

Tracklist

A1 Senses Working Overtime

Composed By – A. Partridge
Engineer – Hugh Padgham
Producer – Hugh Padgham, XTC
4:45
A2 Egyptian Solution (Homo Safari Series No. 3)

Composed By – A. Partridge
Producer, Engineer – Alan Winstanley, XTC
5:11
B1 Blame The Weather

Composed By – C. Moulding
Engineer – Hugh Padgham
Producer – Hugh Padgham, XTC
3:37
B2 Tissue Tigers (The Arguers)

Composed By – A. Partridge
Engineer – Hugh Padgham
Producer – Hugh Padgham, XTC
3:55

Personnel

XTC

  • Terry Chambers – drums, drum synthesiser
  • Dave Gregory – electric 12–string guitar, percussion
  • Colin Moulding – fretless bass, backing vocals
  • Andy Partridge – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar
Weight 1.00000000 kg

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