XTC
Skylarking

Virgin    CDV 2399  (1986)

Rock/Pop
CD, 14   Tracks, 45:42  Length
01 Summer's Cauldron Andy Partridge 03:18
02 Grass Colin Moulding 03:05
03 The Meeting Place Colin Moulding 03:14
04 That's Really Super, Supergirl Andy Partridge 03:21
05 Ballet For A Rainy Day Andy Partridge 02:50
06 1000 Umbrellas Andy Partridge 03:44
07 Season Cycle Andy Partridge 03:21
08 Earn Enough For Us Andy Partridge 02:54
09 Big Day Colin Moulding 03:32
10 Another Satellite Andy Partridge 04:15
11 Mermaid Smiled Andy Partridge 02:26
12 The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul Andy Partridge 03:24
13 Dying Colin Moulding 02:31
14 Sacrificial Bonfire Colin Moulding 03:47
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars ADD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Keyboards David Gregory
Bass Colin Moulding
Guitar Andy Partridge
Musician XTC
Producer Todd Rundgren
Personal Details
Index # 3912
Owner Dave
Tags Pop Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
This is the original release of the CD, which didn't include "Dear God," the B-side of "Grass." After "Dear God" became an unexpected hit, "Mermaid Smile" was pulled from the album so the hit single could be added to the record.

Working with producer Todd Rundgren didn't necessarily bring XTC a sense of sonic cohesion -- after all, every record since English Settlement followed its own interior logic -- but it did help the group sharpen their focus, making Skylarking their tightest record since Drums and Wires. Ironically, Skylarking had little to do with new wave and everything to do with the lush, post-psychedelic pop of the Beatles and Beach Boys. Combining the charming pastoral feel of Mummer with the classicist English pop of The Big Express, XTC expands their signature sound by enhancing their intelligently melodic pop with graceful, lyrical arrangements and sweeping, detailed instrumentation.

Rundgren may have devised the sequencing, helping the record feel like a song cycle even if it doesn't play like one, but what really impresses is the consistency and depth of Andy Partridge's and Colin Moulding's songs. Each song is a small gem, marrying sweet, catchy melodies to decidedly adult lyrical themes, from celebrations of love ("Grass") and marriage ("Big Day") to skepticism about maturation ("Earn Enough for Us") and religion ("Dear God"). Moulding's songs complement Partridge's songs better than before, and each writer is at a melodic and lyrical peak, which Rundgren helps convey with his supple production. The result is a pop masterpiece -- an album that has great ambitions and fulfills them with ease.