Virgins and Philistines | ||||
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Studio album by The Colourfield | ||||
Released | April 1985 | |||
Recorded | Strawberry Studios, , 1984-1985 | |||
Genre | New wave, rock, alternative rock | |||
Length | 43:58 (North America LP version) | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Hugh Jones, Jeremy Green | |||
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Virgins and Philistines is the debut album by British new wave band The Colourfield.
Virgins and Philistines failed to gain a large audience due to difficulty in marketing an album with such a diverse sound—it mixes 1960s and early 1970s pop music with more acoustic based melodies and string arrangements. The album is often regarded as the direct musical predecessor to the later work of The Lightning Seeds in the 1990s, whom Hall would later collaborate with in a songwriting role whilst providing occasional vocals.
Virgins & Philistines contained all original material except "The Hammond Song" (a cover of The Roches song), and "Can’t Get Enough of You Baby" (written by Linzer/Randell), which was the only track that received much airplay. The album was recorded at Strawberry Studios in (near Manchester) and was produced by Hugh Jones and Jeremy Green, and engineered by Chris Jones.
Additional personnel featured on the album included Pete de Freitas (Echo & the Bunnymen) on drums, Paul Burgess (ex-Camel, also drums), Preston Heyman (percussion), Ian Nelson (clarinet), Katrina Phillips (background vocals).