Orange Juice
The leaders of the Scottish neo-pop uprising Orange Juice formed in Glasgow in late 1976. Originally dubbed the Nu-Sonics, the group comprised vocalist/guitarist Edwyn Collins, guitarist James Kirk, bassist David McClymont, and drummer Steven Daly; following the formation of the Postcard label by Collins protégé Alan Horne, the quartet renamed itself Orange Juice in 1979, adopting the new moniker as well as an aura of romantic innocence as a direct reaction to the increasingly macho aggression of punk.
As Postcard's flagship band, Orange Juice quickly distinguished the label as a leading proponent of independent pop music; their 1980 debut single "Falling and Laughing," recorded for less than 100 pounds, garnered massive critical acclaim, and subsequent releases like "Blueboy," "Simply Thrilled Honey," and "Poor Old Soul" further established the group as a major new talent. Soon, sessions began for a full-length album; however, in the midst of recording, Orange Juice left Postcard to sign to Polydor, which funded the LP's completion. After the 1982 release of the album, titled You Can't Hide Your Love Forever, ex-Josef K guitarist Malcolm Ross joined the group, hastening the exit of Kirk and Daly (who went on to form Memphis) and paving the way for Zimbabwe-born drummer Zeke Manyika.
The addition of Manyika gave Collins the new capability of exploring a more complex fusion of pop and blue-eyed soul; consequently, 1982's Rip It Up was a more ambitious affair than its predecessor, veering from the buoyant Motown tribute "I Can't Help Myself" to the energetic pop of the title track, Orange Juice's lone Top Ten single. However, subsequent releases failed to chart, and relations between the group and Polydor began to disintegrate; amid these tensions, both Ross and McClymont quit, with Ross later resurfacing in Aztec Camera. Reduced to the duo of Collins and Manyika, Orange Juice enlisted reggae producer Dennis Bovell to record the 1984 EP Texas Fever.
After a makeshift tour, Collins and Manyika returned to the studio to record a dark, ambitious full-length effort; released in 1984, neither The Orange Juice nor its singles "What Presence?!" and "Lean Period" charted, and Collins was dropped from his contract, although Polydor kept Manyika on as a solo act. Only in 1995 did the stunning single "A Girl Like You" finally win Collins the commercial respect that had so long eluded him and his former bandmates. Later on, throughout the late '90s and early 2000s, the rise of Scottish bands as disparate as Belle & Sebastian and Franz Ferdinand won Orange Juice a younger set of fans, helped in great part by the 2005 compilation The Glasgow School.
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Discography
71 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Coals to Newcastle
Alternative & Indie - Released by Analogue Enhanced Digital Limited on 8 Nov 2010
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Coals To Newcastle (Orange Juice)
Indie Pop - Released by Domino Recording Co on 8 Nov 2010
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You Can't Hide Your Love Forever
Alternative & Indie - Released by Analogue Enhanced Digital Limited on 1 Feb 1982
The Qobuz Essential DiscographyAvailable in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
The Glasgow School
Alternative & Indie - Released by Analogue Enhanced Digital Limited on 24 Jul 2005
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Rip It Up
Alternative & Indie - Released by Analogue Enhanced Digital Limited on 1 Nov 1982
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The Orange Juice
Alternative & Indie - Released by Analogue Enhanced Digital Limited on 1 Nov 1984
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Texas Fever
Alternative & Indie - Released by Analogue Enhanced Digital Limited on 1 Mar 1984
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Too Much Time & Not Enough of It
Rock - Released by Orange Juice on 12 Feb 2016
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NO TIME FOR TEARS (SIDE B)
Alternative & Indie - Released by IVLEAGUE RECORDS on 24 Nov 2023
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DON'T / COUNT ON ME
Alternative & Indie - Released by IVLEAGUE RECORDS on 27 May 2022
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NO TIME FOR TEARS (SIDE A)
Alternative & Indie - Released by IVLEAGUE RECORDS on 13 Oct 2023
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Deixa Doer
Dance - Released by Universal Music Ltda. on 9 Nov 2018
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Tides Keep Changing
Rock - Released by Orange Juice on 4 Jan 2011
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JUICE IN THE MORNING
Alternative & Indie - Released by IVLEAGUE RECORDS on 3 Mar 2023
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Viagem pro Céu
Orange Juice, The Rio Mansion, Nashville
House - Released by Oraculo Music on 4 Feb 2018
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Evolution Monkey
Electronic - Released by Orange Juice on 31 Aug 2016
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Heart Well Fed
Rock - Released by Parkshore Records on 13 Sep 2013
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