Glasgow School [Import]

glasgow school [import]

Track Listings
1. Falling and Laughing
2. Moscow
3. Moscow Olympics
4. Blue Boy
5. Lovesick
6. Simply Thrilled Honey
7. Breakfast Time
8. Poor Old Soul, Pt. 1
9. Poor Old Soul, Pt. 2
10. Louise Louise
11. Three Cheers for Our Side
12. (To Put It in A) Nutshell
13. Satellite City
14. Consolation Prize
15. Holiday Hymn
16. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 1
17. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 2
18. Wan Light
19. Dying Day
20. Texas Fever
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Glasgow School [Import]
The Glasgow School
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I'll always believe until my dying day
  • The Glasgow School is fantastic
  • A long-overdue collection of early Orange Juice tracks!
The Glasgow School
Orange Juice
Manufacturer: Domino
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000929AHI
Release Date: 2005-08-09

Tracks:

  1. Falling and Laughing
  2. Moscow
  3. Moscow Olympics
  4. Blue Boy
  5. Love Sick
  6. Simply Thrilled Honey
  7. Breakfast Time
  8. Poor Old Soul (Part One)
  9. Poor Old Soul (Part Two)
  10. Louise Louise
  11. Three Cheers For Our Side
  12. (To Put It In A) Nutshell
  13. Satellite City
  14. Consolation Prize
  15. Holiday Hymn
  16. Intuition Told Me (Part One)
  17. Intuition Told Me (Part Two)
  18. Wan Light
  19. Dying Day
  20. Texas Fever
  21. Tender Object
  22. Blokes on 45
  23. I Don't Care

Album Description

A lovingly packaged reissue of the early singles and the entire "Ostrich Churchyard" first album, which have never been officially released in America until now. Contains 2 bonus tracks, which have never been released. This imitable band has inspired bands like The Smiths, Belle & Sebastian, Franz Ferdinand, and more.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I'll always believe until my dying day .......2005-08-23

Instigator, insurgent happy punk Edwyn Collins almost died this year when his brain ruptured twice. Early sidekick James Kirk surfaced from nowhere last year to release an album that floated out into the ether and vanished. And here, at this late date, comes the re-re-release of one of the loveliest batches of singles a little indie kid could ever hope to drop on his virtual 45-playing platter. I came to these records back to front, starting my run and love affair with a 12-inch disc with a hyperbolic but infectious take on the old Al Green nugget "L.O.V.E" backed with the rave-up Intuition Pt. II and Moscow. From there I found, already obscure in the early '80's, the 45 singles: "Simply Thrilled Honey," "Blue Boy," "Poor Old Soul" and each was a revelation with a B-side every bit as good as the A. Here, in the middle of the punk heydey, with the corporate new wave reaction already developing (and, as a digression, a wonderful piece of work corporate rock never got credit for -- there were some great bands on the bigs back then and the labels must be given their due)come four Scottish boys not too smart for their own good, but very smart and very good, deciding that, using the Velvet Underground as a building block, they would turn punk on its head and ear by turning angry rebellion against the staid status quo into a celebration of awkward, crushingly in love, romantic youth. And they would do so with a delight in language and word play that was wrapped in a bundle of jangly, propulsive guitar joy. They were lo-fi and sweet and cute and if you got it, you loved them, and those who didn't loathed what they could not loosen up to enjoy. Stateside, they made narry a dent, except to lucky souls like myself who got switched on by a music head pal (and co-cab driver, who, like me, at the time, pretty much drove taxis as an excuse to listen to the radio all day without looking like a loafer). So, again, here we are, what? Twenty-some years later? And someone has seen fit to put this wonderful stuff out again -- and in America no less. Maybe they think Edwyn's brilliant but flukey late-model smash "A Girl Like You" still resonates with the music-buying public. Come on; no way. But still, if you have stumbled this far, and you fancy yourself playful and unabashadly pop loving and want to know where, say, Tiger Trap came from (let alone the ubiquitously name-checked Franz Ferdinand, who I don't particularly like), click this into checkout. All others: If you know Orange Juice and don't have these early gems -- buy, as well.
Note: The complete album included with the singles, the aborted "Ostrich Churchyard," really doesn't do it for me, hence a one-star deduction. The right proper release, "You Can't Hide Your Love Forever," is the true gem following the great singles, and is sited by many fans as a favorite album. Only curmudgeonly cave dwellers could insist that "Ostrich Churchyard" should have been the first album. It just isn't that hot; it has distant and echoey production; and is only intermittently as moving and fun as the early singles. Again, this is, for my ears, some of the best of the best, but not all of it.

5 out of 5 stars The Glasgow School is fantastic.......2005-08-13


Franz Ferdinand are only the latest Scottish band to owe a debt to Orange Juice; by way of payback, FF's label has rescued the Glasgow quartet's hard-to-find 1980-1981 output from the vaults. The authoritative title of The Glasgow School, which collects their four singles and one unreleased album for independent label Postcard, is amply justified. The band's hooray-for-fey, anti-rockist manifesto ("No more rock & roll for you," they chant) translated into terrific pop music pitched at the intersection of Chic's funky guitars and the Velvet Underground's bristling guitars, while frontman Edwyn Collins was suave lounge lizard, snake-hipped soulboy and lovelorn bookworm all at once. Back then, their wallflower pop attracted homophobic heckles from Glasgow beer boys; in today's climate, they could scarcely sound more relevant.A fantastic cd recommed it to everybody.

5 out of 5 stars A long-overdue collection of early Orange Juice tracks!.......2005-08-11

At long last, this superbly packaged collection of early Orange Juice tracks brings back these old singles from 1980-81, and adds in a track recorded for the John Peel show, and a Nu-sonics rehearsal recording (Pre-Orange Juice).

This album has a similar track listing to The Heather's On Fire (another OJ singles compilation put out a few years ago), with a few differences. The package is in a nice cover, with a very well written 12 page booklet enclosed, with color graphics.

A must have for hardcore Orange Juice fans!!
The Glasgow School
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    The Glasgow School
    Orange Juice
    Manufacturer: Domino
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Hardcore & PunkHardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music | Vinyl Records | American Punk | British Punk | Emo | Garage Punk | Hardcore | Post Hardcore | Proto Punk | Punk | Punk Revival | Punk-Pop | Riot Grrl | Ska Punk | Straight Edge
    New WaveNew Wave | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Post-PunkPost-Punk | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0007Y88D0
    Release Date: 2005-07-21

    Tracks:

    1. Falling and Laughing
    2. Moscow
    3. Moscow Olympics
    4. Blue Boy
    5. Lovesick
    6. Simply Thrilled Honey
    7. Breakfast Time
    8. Poor Old Soul, Pt. 1
    9. Poor Old Soul, Pt. 2
    10. Louise Louise
    11. Three Cheers for Our Side
    12. (To Put It in A) Nutshell
    13. Satellite City
    14. Consolation Prize
    15. Holiday Hymn
    16. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 1
    17. Intuition Told Me, Pt. 2
    18. Wan Light
    19. Dying Day
    20. Texas Fever
    21. Tender Object
    22. Blokes on 45 [#]
    23. I Don't Care [#]
    Glasgow School
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Glasgow School

      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000NOK17U
      Release Date: 2005-08-09

      Album Description

      This record is a collection of all the singles that Orange Juice recorded for the Postcard Label, along with the original versions of songs intended for their first Polydor album. It's been a long wait for these songs to see the light of day over here, but trust us, they're worth it. Scottish bands like Belle & Sebastian, Franz Ferdinand, Mogwai, and Jesus and Mary Chain will all concur: If it were not for Orange Juice in the late '70s and early '80s, they would not sound the way they do. Orange Juice were revolutionary innovators, both musically and commercially. They were "indie" before "indie" was a word, and their subtly provocative sound and image was unlike anything anyone had ever heard. And while they never really landed a big hit, their offspring most certainly did.

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