Orange Juice

post-punk, new wave, Scottish

Orange Juice

Discography

Pix Title Duration
L.O.V.E. Love 03:35
Intuition Told Me (part 1) 03:08
Intuition Told Me, Part 1 03:08
All That Ever Mattered (Alternate Version) 20:07
I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive 03:51
Falling and Laughing 03:51
Flesh of My Flesh 03:13
I Can't Help Myself 05:07
A Million Pleading Faces 03:15
Blue Boy 02:54
Mud in Your Eye 03:47
Turn Away 03:28
Wan Light 02:24
Dying Day 03:00
Satellite City 02:41
Hokoyo 05:07
Tender Object 04:25
All That Ever Mattered 04:19
Felicity 02:35
Breakfast Time 05:10
Tenterhook 05:05
Lean Period 03:19
Moscow 02:01
In a Nutshell 04:19
Poor Old Soul 02:29
Simply Thrilled Honey 02:43
Upwards and Onwards 02:28
The Artisans 02:23
Bridge 03:38
Burning Desire 03:35
Lovesick 02:27
Three Cheers for Our Side 02:50
Scaremonger 03:40
Out for the Count 03:53
Salmon Fishing in New York 03:05
Get While the Gettings Good 03:35
(To Put It in A) Nutshell 04:05
Texas Fever 03:34
Moscow Olympics 02:07
Holiday Hymn 03:00
Two Hearts Together (10" version) 04:06
I Don't Care 03:07
Lovesick (re-recording) 02:15
Tongues Begin to Wag 04:15
Bury My Head in My Hands 03:11
Barbecue 02:17
Burning Desire (Alexis Mix) 03:29
Untitled Melody 00:00
Poor Old Soul (Part One) 00:00
Rip It Up 00:00

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Biography - Orange Juice

The leaders of the Scottish neo-pop uprising Orange Juice formed in Glasgow in late 1976. Originally dubbed the Nu-Sonics, the group comprised vocalist/guitarist Edwyn Collins, guitarist James Kirk, bassist David McClymont, and drummer Steven Daly; following the formation of the Postcard label by Collins protégé Alan Horne, the quartet renamed itself Orange Juice in 1979, adopting the new moniker as well as an aura of romantic innocence as a direct reaction to the increasingly macho aggression of punk.

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