The Orange Juice

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The Orange Juice is a 1984 album by Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice. It was their last studio LP. The title was a tribute to The Velvet Underground's eponymous third album.

The album was released with free 12" single versions of several tracks on the cassette version – hence it sold mostly in this format. The album was re-released on CD in 1998 and again in 2014.[2]

Edwyn Collins used to dedicate the song "I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive" to Morrissey on the tour promoting this album.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Edwyn Collins

  1. "Lean Period"
  2. "I Guess I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive"
  3. "Burning Desire"
  4. "Scaremonger"
  5. "The Artisans"
  6. "What Presence?!"
  7. "Out for the Count"
  8. "Get While the Gettings Good"
  9. "All That Ever Mattered"
  10. "Salmon Fishing in New York"

Personnel

with:

  • Clare Kenny – bass
  • Dennis Bovell – keyboards
  • Johnny Britton – guitar

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