Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe)
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Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe) is the debut album by the British electronic act Metronomy, originally released in 2006 by Holiphonic Records in the UK.[2] On first release, 500 copies were produced with the CD in a special cloth case with an illustration by the artist Rose de Borman. It was later released in standard gatefold card format with a plain text cover. In April 2013, a limited edition vinyl with the original embossed fabric casing and artwork was released.
The name of the album comes from a vehicle wrecker named Adrian Broadway, who lived in producer Joseph Mount's town of Totnes who claimed he was owed money by a man called Pip Paine. The wrecker would leave wrecked cars around Totnes along with the proclamation "Pip Paine, Pay The £5000 You Owe".[3] A hearse was often seen parked opposite Totnes railway station with this message painted on the side. Joseph describes the album as "the sound of someone living in a musically redundant place trying to make exciting music."[4]
Joe was influenced by a very eclectic group of artists whilst he wrote the album, including Frank Zappa, Aphex Twin, LFO, Talking Heads, Les Rythmes Digitales and Kraftwerk.[5]
Track listing
- "You Could Easily Have Me" – 3:07
- "Love Song For Dog" – 3:19
- "Danger Song" – 4:41
- "This Could Be Beautiful (It Is)" – 4:10
- "Black Eye / Burnt Thumb" – 4:43
- "Peter's Pan" – 5:22
- "Trick or Treatz" – 4:41, Lead vocals by Virginia Lipinski
- "The 3rd" – 3:56
- "1 String Strung" – 2:43
- "Bearcan" – 6:38, Electric bass by Gabriel Stebbing
- "How Say" – 4:29
- "New Toy" – 2:57
2009 bonus tracks[6]
- "Are Mums Mates" – 2:15
- "In the D.O.D." – 3:18
- "Hear to Wear" – 3:28
- "Another Me to Mother You" – 4:14
References
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ "Metronomy - Pip Paine (Pay The £5000 You Owe)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
- ^ "Metronomy - Pip Paine (Pay The £5000 You Owe)". trashclub.co.uk. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
- ^ [1] Metronomy Interview
- ^ "Metronomy - Pip Paine (Pay The £5000 You Owe)". planetnotion.com. Archived from the original on July 3, 2008. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
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