The Big Express is the seventh studio album by English rock band XTC, released on 15 October 1984 by Virgin Records. It is an autobiographical concept album inspired by the band’s hometown of Swindon and its railway system, the Swindon Works. In comparison to its predecessor Mummer (1983), which had a modest, pastoral approach to production, the album features a bright, uptempo sound marked by studio experimentation and denser arrangements, setting a template that they further developed on subsequent albums.XTC produced the album with Crescent Studios owner David Lord on a budget exceeding £75,000 (equivalent to £260,000 in 2021). Like Mummer, the Glitter Band’s Pete Phipps was hired as a session drummer for the band. They continued extending their use of exotic colors, incorporating instruments such as LinnDrum, euphonium, and E-mu Emulator for the first time in their work. Much of the album showcased the band’s psychedelic influences through its reliance on Mellotron, a tape-based sampling keyboard popular in the 1960s and 1970s, and effects such as reverse echo and phasing. The title refers to express trains and artistic expression. Lead single “All You Pretty Girls” peaked at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart and its music video cost £33,000 to produce. The Big Express received little critical notice and sold fewer copies than Mummer. It reached number 38 on the UK Albums Chart and number 178 on the US Billboard 200. Some critics suggested that its music suffered from overproduction and a lack of dynamics. In later years, the record has been described as “hugely influential”. Japanese rock band Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her derived their name from the album track of similar title.
Tracklisting
- Wake Up
- All You Pretty Girls
- Shake You Donkey Up
- Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her
- This World Over
- The Everyday Story Of Smalltown
- I Bought Myself A Liarbird
- Reign Of Blows
- You’re The Wish You Are I Had
- I Remember The Sun
- Train Running Low On Soul Coal
Apple Music
Videos
This World Over (2001 Remaster)
More Videos
- The Everyday Story Of Smalltown (2001 - Remaster)
- Shake You Donkey Up (2001 Remaster)
- Wake Up (2001 Remaster)
- I Remember The Sun (2001 Remaster)
- Train Running Low On Soul Coal (2001 Remaster)
- All You Pretty Girls (2001 Remaster)
- You’re The Wish You Are I Had (2001 Remaster)
- I Bought Myself A Liarbird (2001 Remaster)
- Red Brick Dream (2001 Remaster)
- Blue Overall (2001 Remaster)
- Wash Away (2001 Remaster)
- XTC -Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her -
- Reign Of Blows (2001 Remaster)
- Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her (2001 Remaster)
- Xtc - I Bought Myself A Liarbird
- Xtc Washaway cover
- Train Running Low On Soul Coal by XTC REMASTERED
- XTC - I Remember The Sun
- XTC - Wake Up
- XTC - I Bought Myself A Liarbird
- Xtc I Bought Myself a Liarbird cover
- XTC - I Bought Myself A Liarbird
Release Images
Release Information
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Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Express |
Format | Vinyl LP Album Reissue (Gatefold, 200g) |
Label | Ape House |
Catalog Number | APELP107 |
Notes | Sticker in front: “XTC I The Big Express The 1984 classic album newly cut from masters approved by Andy Partridge. Pressed on 200G super-heavyweight vinyl in new gatefold sleeve. APELP107 6 3367 60651 8” Made in the UK (back cover) |
Discogs URL | XTC - The Big Express |