Blindfold (EP)

"Blindfold" (also known as "Ten Little Girls") is the debut EP by English duo Curve. It was released on 4 March 1991[3] and it reached #68 in the UK singles chart.[4] All four songs from the EP were included in the compilation Pubic Fruit, issued in 1992.

Blindfold
EP by
Released4 March 1991
RecordedEngland
GenreAlternative rock, shoegazing
Length17:07
LabelAnxious Records
ProducerCurve, Steve Osborne
Curve chronology
Blindfold
(1991)
Frozen EP
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
NME(positive)[1]
Melody Maker(positive)[2]

"Blindfold" was selected as Single of the Week by Melody Maker.[2] It was also voted as the 5th Single of the Year by the same magazine.[5]

Track listing

12" & CD

  1. "Ten Little Girls" (feat. JC-001) – 4:27
  2. "I Speak Your Every Word" – 3:53
  3. "Blindfold" – 4:28
  4. "No Escape From Heaven" – 4:19

7"

  1. "Ten Little Girls" (feat. JC-001) – 4:27
  2. "Blindfold" – 4:28

Music video

The video for "Ten Little Girls" features members of the band and the rapper JC-001 performing this song in a studio. It was filmed in black and white.

Credits

  • Written by Toni Halliday and Dean Garcia
  • Produced by Curve & Steve Osborne, except "Ten Little Girls" produced by Curve
  • All tracks mixed by Alan Moulder at the Church
  • Recorded at Tode by Curve
  • Additional recording at Eastcote Productions
  • Engineer: Ingo Vauk
  • Mix Assistant: Darren Allison
  • Rap written by JC 001
  • Sleeve by Seddon & Curve
  • Photograph by Barry Friedlander

[3]

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gollark: I said "Conspiracy theory:", I'm obviously not actually doing that, I just dislike things for often somewhat bad reasons.
gollark: I mean, there's that saying about how you can get answers more easily by being wrong on the internet than actually asking.
gollark: Conspiracy theory: what if this is just an extremely annoying way to get people to explain things to me?

References

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