...Coals to Newcastle

Year: 2010
Artist: Orange Juice

Facts about the album "...Coals to Newcastle"

Album Title: ...Coals to Newcastle
Artist: Orange Juice

Meta Information: "...Coals to Newcastle" is a comprehensive compilation album by the Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice, released on November 8, 2010. The album serves as a retrospective overview of Orange Juice's influential career, spanning their early recordings from the late 1970s to their final studio sessions in the mid-1980s. With its diverse selection of tracks, spanning multiple albums, singles, and B-sides, "...Coals to Newcastle" showcases Orange Juice's distinctive blend of jangly guitars, infectious melodies, and witty lyricism, which played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of indie and alternative music.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Orange Juice was formed in Glasgow in 1976 by Edwyn Collins, who served as the band's lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter. The band's pioneering blend of punk energy, pop sensibility, and art-school aesthetics helped define the sound of the Scottish post-punk scene and influenced generations of indie musicians.

  2. Despite their relatively short-lived tenure, Orange Juice left a lasting impact on the music industry, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated following for their innovative approach to songwriting and performance. The band's influence can be heard in the music of subsequent indie bands such as Belle and Sebastian, Franz Ferdinand, and The Pastels, who have cited Orange Juice as a key inspiration.

  3. The title "...Coals to Newcastle" is a playful nod to the idiom "carrying coals to Newcastle", which means doing something unnecessary or redundant. In choosing this title for the compilation album, Orange Juice humorously acknowledges the irony of compiling their own music, which is already well-known and revered among fans of indie and alternative music.

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