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The Orange Juice is the third and final [3] studio album by Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice. [4] It was released in 1984.The title was a tribute to The Velvet Underground's eponymous third album. The album was released with free 12" single versions of several tracks on the cassette version, and it sold mostly in this format.
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Produced by Dennis Bovell, the album was named with reference to the third album by The Velvet Underground. Again critically acclaimed, the album's blue-eyed soul influences presaged other 1980s Scottish acts taking inspiration from this genre, including Wet Wet Wet and Hue and Cry. The album's lead single "What Presence?!"
16 wrz 2018 · The Orange Juice (The Third Album), an Album by The Orange Juice. Released in November 1984 on Polydor (catalog no. OJHP 2; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jangle Pop, Indie Pop, New Wave. Rated #344 in the best albums of 1984.
The discography of the Scottish new wave/jangle pop band Orange Juice consists of three studio albums, one mini-album, two limited release live albums, seven compilations, one box set, one video album, and fifteen singles (including an unreleased "Wan Light" single and a re-release of "Blue Boy").
Overview. In the early 1980s, Jarman struggled to get feature film projects off the ground and invested his energies in different fields, including music videos. In 1984 he made the promo for ‘What Presence?!’ by Scottish post-punk band Orange Juice, as fronted by Edwyn Collins.