Tangerine (Feeder song)

"Tangerine" is a song by British rock band Feeder, released as the band's second single, and the first that was taken from the Polythene album. The single managed to gain word-of-mouth success and made #60 on the UK top 75- their first of 25 hit singles to date.[1]

"Tangerine"
Single by Feeder
from the album Polythene
Released27 January 1997
Recordedlate 1996
GenreGrunge
Length3:55
LabelEcho
Songwriter(s)Grant Nicholas, Taka Hirose, Jon Lee
Producer(s)Grant Nicholas, Chris Sheldon
Feeder singles chronology
"Stereo World"
(1996)
"Tangerine"
(1997)
"Cement"
(1997)

The song is featured on the original Gran Turismo game as an instrumental.[2] Grant once said that the song is about the struggles the band experienced while trying to get a record contract.

Music video

The music video (directed by Toby Duckett) begins with a first person camera sequence of being let in by a doorman to a squat known as Oddballs Hall. The now demolished building at the junction of Harrow Rd and Ladbroke Grove in London where Feeder are performing in a dingy hall which features rats, several arcade machines, a giant fiberglass wolf head and a man in a bathtub filled with tangerines. One end of the hall was covered with mirrors which were smashed for effect during the filming but the process proved to be too dangerous to all concerned so does not appear in the finished piece. Several slow-motion sequences occur during the performance in which tangerines fly at the band as they leap through the air, drummer Jon Lee's bass drum is also filled with tangerines. In keeping with the orange-based image of the song (and of the band at the time) the band wear several orange items of clothing during the video, including their then-trademark orange jumpsuits. At the end of the performance the camera returns to first person, leaves the building and returns to the street. The doorman and the dog were residents, everyone else that appears are crew, all the filming was done in a single day and was shot on 72mm film.

Track listing

CD1
  1. "Tangerine" – 3:55
  2. "Rhubarb" – 2:07
  3. "Rain" – 3:27
CD2
  1. "Tangerine" – 3:55
  2. "TV Me" – 3:28
  3. "Elegy" – 4:13
7" vinyl
  1. "Tangerine" – 3:55
  2. "Rhubarb" – 2:07
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References

  1. "Searchable database with chart-runs". Polyhex.co.uk. Retrieved 2007-03-04.
  2. "Feeder Memories". BBC Wales website. Archived from the original on August 2, 2005. Retrieved 2007-03-05.
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