Flexi released by Panic Recordings. Free with some fanzine prior to first 4ad release (summer 1988).
Pale Saints are Chris Cooper, Ian Masters and Graeme Naysmith. �Sight Of You� and �She Rides The Waves� are produced by Richard Formby and Mike Stout. Additional production and remix of these and production of �Mother Might� by Gil Norton. Engineering on the Gil Norton work by John Fryer. Sleeve by v23 and G. D. Bailey. The run-out grooves read �For Henry the lionheart!� �Mother ripping asunder�.
Tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 10 produced by John Fryer. The rest produced by Gil Norton and engineered by Al Clay. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Christopher Bigg, Sarah Tucker and Bleddyn Butcher. Initial quantaties of the LP had postcards included.
BAD0015
(1990): BAD0015CD, The Colour Of The Sky
�The Colour Of The Sky� is hidden after the last track on side two.
The needle hangs and you have to pick it up and put it down on the
track yourself. It's mostly a spoken word thing and it wasn't named
or mentioned anywhere on the sleeve, but was given this name on the
Japanese CD �Mrs. Dolphin�. Enter Meriel Barham. Produced by
Chris Allison. Engineered by Paul Corkett. Sleeve by v23, Dominic Davies, Claude
Nuridsany and Marie Perennou. The run-out grooves read �Babies in the
laughter� �Into the fog� (BAD0015). �Half-Life Remembered� remixed by
John Fryer. �A Revelation�
remixed by John Fryer.
Released in Japan only.
Produced by Hugh Jones. Sleeve by Matt Heslop. �Kinky Love� written by Dave Ellington. �Kinky Love� originally released by Nancy Sinatra.
�Kinky Love� written by Dave Ellington. �Kinky Love� originally released by Nancy Sinatra.
Promo release.
The run-out grooves read �scene but not herd�. Initial quantaties of CAD2004 includes the free 7" single listed below. Coarranged by Hugh Jones. Produced by Hugh Jones. Recorded at Monnow Valley, Palladium Studios, Edinburg, Blackwing, Roundhouse, Ridge Farm, Swanyard Studios, London and Master Rock. Engineered by Hugh Jones, Phil Ault, Alan Branch, Kevin Hurley, Steve Bray, Paul Tipler, Goetz Botzenhardt and John O'Donnell. Featuring Caroline Lavelle. Sleeve by Christopher Bigg, Vaughan Oliver, Kevin Westenberg, Matt Heslop and Pirate Design. Write to Pale Saints, P.O. Box 1880, London N16 0DZ.
Free single included with initial copies of CAD 2004. Played by the Tintwhistle Brass Band directed by Graham Hethrington and Geoff Bradley. After �A Revelation� there's a track of general weirdness and noise (perhaps from a sound check) that might be called �The Hell Continues�. Or not. Recorded at Clapton's Club.
Released in the US. �Blue Flower� was originally released by Slapp Happy/Henry Cow, and has since been released by Mazzy Star. �Blue Flower� written by Peter Blegvad and Anthony Moore.
Produced by Hugh Jones. Mixed by Hugh Jones. Recorded at Monnow Valley and Rik Rak. Featuring Fedja Franklin. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver and Paul McMenamin. �Blue Flower� written by Peter Blegvad and Anthony Moore.
Promo release.
(shuffle) (video) (1993) (excerpt): Pale Saints: Blue Flower [BAD2008]
Exit Ian Masters. Enter Colleen Browne. Featuring Roddy Lorimer, Simon Clarke and Caroline Lavelle. Produced by Hugh Jones. Recorded at Palladium Studios, Edinburgh. Engineered by Hugh Jones, James Brown and David Browne. Sleeve by Paul McMenamin and Dominic Davies. �Fine Friend� cowritten by J. Watson.
Produced by Hugh Jones. Recorded at Palladium Studios, Edinburgh. Featuring Roddy Lorimer, Simon Clarke, Caroline Lavelle, Jon Turner and Hugh Jones. Mixed by Hugh Jones and Helen Woodward. Sleeve by Paul McMenamin and Dominic Davies. �Song of Solomon� produced by Mark Freegard. �Song of Solomon� engineered by Dave Buchanan. �Song of Solomon� recorded at Parr Street Studios, Liverpool.
Promo released in the US.
45789 (video) (1994) (excerpt): Pale Saints: Blue Flower [BAD2008]
�Blue Flower� directed by Peter Scammell.
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