Fuzzy Warbles Volume 6

Fuzzy Warbles Volume 6 is the sixth volume in the Fuzzy Warbles series, released in September 2004. The Fuzzy Warbles Series brings together demos, rarities and side projects from XTC founding member Andy Partridge.

Fuzzy Warbles Volume 6
Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 2004
GenrePop rock
Length62:04
LabelApe House
Andy Partridge chronology
Fuzzy Warbles Volume 5
(2004)
Fuzzy Warbles Volume 6
(2004)
Fuzzy Warbles Volume 7
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media(6.4/10) link

Track listing

All songs written by Andy Partridge, except where noted.

UK CD: APE CD 008

  1. The Laugh Track – 2:46
  2. The Stinking Rich Song – 2:53
  3. I Can't Tell What Truth Is Anymore – 2:47
  4. Candle Dance – 1:57
  5. The Tiny Circus of Life – 3:10
  6. The Man Who Salied Around His Soul – 2:57
  7. In My Hand – 2:49 (Mark Thomas, Martin "Woody" Wood)
  8. Difficult Age – 3:43
  9. Pink Thing – 3:17
  10. Shaking Skin House – 4:24
  11. Bike Ride to the Moon – 1:30
  12. My Love Explodes – 1:55
  13. Omnibus – 3:13
  14. Across the Antheap (Skylarking Demo) – 2:49
  15. Across This Antheap (Oranges & Lemons Demo) – 5:36
  16. Human Alchemy – 5:58
  17. Moonlit Drive – 3:12
  18. Prince of Orange – 2:54
  19. End of the Pier – 4:14

Personnel

Credits

All songs were recorded at Andy's home except 1 at Chipping Norton Recording Studios where the 'secret' recording engineer was Barry Hammond.

  • Mastered by Ian Cooper at Metropolis Mastering, London
  • Sleeve art by Andrew Swainson

Thank you thank you Lone Star, Cherilea, Crescent, Britains, Beton, Airfix, Timpo, Marx and any other figure makers who made sure my childhood was well populated.
Erica for continual cheerleading.
Big thanks to Virgin Records for making this series possible.


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