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Psonic Psunspot is the
second album by
English rock band the
Dukes of Stratosphear,
released in 1987. Also
counted as XTC's
tenth studio album, it is a...
- spin-off band. They
recorded only two albums: 25 O'Clock (1985) and
Psonic Psunspot (1987). In the UK, the
records outsold XTC's then-current
albums The Big...
- but to
appease requests from his
bandmates and
Virgin Records,
Psonic Psunspot (1987) was recorded. This time, 10
songs and a £10,000
budget was supplied...
- 1967". They
recorded the mini-album 25 O'Clock (1985) and the LP
Psonic Psunspot (1987), both of
which outsold XTC's
concurrent studio albums (The Big Express...
-
Beatles pastiche. 25 O'Clock was
followed up in 1987 with the LP
Psonic Psunspot,
which contained the
outtake "Have You Seen Jackie?".
Another outtake,...
- Stratosphear. It
includes both
their 1985 mini-album 25 O'Clock and the
Psonic Psunspot album from 1987. All
songs written by Sir John Johns,
except where noted...
- "Gr****" "The
Meeting Place" "Big Day" "Dying" "Sacrificial Bonfire"
Psonic Psunspot (1987) "Vanishing Girl" "Shiny Cage" "The Affiliated"
Oranges and Lemons...
-
single "Procession".
Later he went on to
produce 25 O'Clock and
Psonic Psunspot,
which XTC
issued under the
pseudonym the
Dukes of
Stratosphear in the...
-
Dukes album,
Psonic Psunspot (1987). It
consisted partly of XTC
songs rejected for
earlier albums. Both 25 O'Clock and
Psonic Psunspot outsold the latest...
- and Brainiac's
Daughter (on the 1987
Dukes of
Stratosphear album Psonic Psunspots). The
character Xander Harris made
frequent references to Rock on the...