Any XTC fans?


I'm listening to XTC's "Apple Venus" right now. This is really good stuff. I believe "Skylarking" is the critic's favorite but "Oranges and Lemons" has always been mine. I've listened to "Apple Venus" five or six times in the past week and it's getting to me (in a good way). Why have I listened to it so frequently? My house is packed for an upcoming move and I only left 40 or 50 cds unpacked and this is one of them. Reducing your selection is not a bad thing as it brings you closer to some good music.
timrhu
Tim, have been an XTC fan for years. Apple Venus is a reference for me. In fact, Boa2 and I listen to Knights in Shining Kharma when checking out changes to our systems. But Skylarking--oh! Skylarking--is one of my most listened to albums. Do you have it on MFSL gold disc? Makes a really well-produced album even better in nearly all respects.

And, hey, Art Dudley likes XTC, too!

Thanks for your post on such a good subject.
Doug
Listened to my original UK/Virgin pressing of "Mummer" last night and thoroughly enjoyed it from front to back. I also very much agree with "English Settlement" (as long as it's the original double LP not that Geffen abomination). "Black Sea" also rates very highly in my book.

-Richard
The drummer plays Tama drums in:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, sences working overtime.
That`s the only reason why I like that
song.
XTC are well represented on the new Nuggets boxset titled Children of Nuggets. I wore out Nuggets 1 and 2 and bought Children... the day it was released. Tons of great bands from late 70 to 90 or so. In fact XTC as The Dukes Of Stratosphere kick off the 4 disc set with Vanishing Girl. I think you guys will like this set.