Go 2

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Go 2
File:XTC Go 2.jpg
Studio album by XTC
Released 6 October 1978
Recorded August–September, 1978 at Abbey Road Studios, London, England
Genre New wave, post-punk, art punk
Length 40:47
Label Virgin Records
Producer John Leckie
XTC chronology
White Music
(1978)White Music1978
Go 2
(1978)
Drums and Wires
(1979)Drums and Wires1979
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars[1]
Robert Christgau B-[2]
Pitchfork Media (6.9/10)[3]
Q 2/5 stars[4]

Go 2 is the second studio album by the English band XTC, released on 6 October 1978. The United Kingdom version contained no singles, but the American and Canadian versions included the single "Are You Receiving Me?" (released 27 October 1978, the same month as the album's release). A promotional video was also made for the song. An earlier version of "Are You Receiving Me?" was recorded during the Go 2 sessions and was later released on the Coat Of Many Cupboards box-set. Other outtakes from Go 2 include "Sargasso Bar", "Us Being Us", "Instant Tunes", "Looking For Footprints", "Things Fall To Bits" and "Strange Tales, Strange Tails".

The album's title was chosen in reference to the board game Go in order to continue the black-and-white colour scheme from White Music.[5] The "2" was added by keyboardist Barry Andrews.[6]

The initial 15,000 UK pressings of the album came with a bonus disc of dub remixes entitled Go+. Go+ was eventually re-released on the Explode Together: The Dub Experiments 78-80 CD.

Album cover

The album's cover was designed and executed by Hipgnosis. It consists of an essay about how album covers are used to attract buyers of the album.

On the first British pressings of the LP version of the Go 2 album the track listing on the vinyl disc label mimicked the type style of the cover art. The label is crammed full of text.

In some non-English speaking countries, the group shot that was featured on the album's inner sleeve in the UK was used instead as the album cover. The French 13-track album, including the bonus track "Are You Receiving Me?", was one of the releases that featured this sleeve. Yugoslavia was another country that issued this version of the sleeve.

Track listing

All songs written by Andy Partridge, except where noted.

UK LP: V 2108

Side A
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Meccanik Dancing (Oh We Go!)"     2:36
2. "Battery Brides (Andy Paints Brian)"     4:37
3. "Buzzcity Talking"   Colin Moulding 2:41
4. "Crowded Room"   Moulding 2:53
5. "The Rhythm"   Moulding 3:00
6. "Are You Receiving Me?"   -Not listed on album- 3:03
7. "Red"     3:02
Side B
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Beatown"     4:37
2. "Life Is Good in the Greenhouse"     4:41
3. "Jumping In Gomorrah"     2:04
4. "My Weapon"   Barry Andrews 2:20
5. "Super-Tuff"   Andrews 4:27
6. "I Am the Audience"   Moulding 3:48

2001 Remastered CD: CDVX2108

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Meccanik Dancing (Oh We Go!)"     2:36
2. "Battery Brides (Andy Paints Brian)"     4:37
3. "Buzzcity Talking"   Colin Moulding 2:41
4. "Crowded Room"   Moulding 2:53
5. "The Rhythm"   Moulding 3:00
6. "Red"     3:02
7. "Beatown"     4:37
8. "Life Is Good in the Greenhouse"     4:41
9. "Jumping In Gomorrah"     2:04
10. "My Weapon"   Barry Andrews 2:20
11. "Super-Tuff"   Andrews 4:27
12. "I Am the Audience"   Moulding 3:48
13. "Are You Receiving Me?"     3:06

Go+ (Bonus EP included with initial LP pressings)

  1. "Dance With Me, Germany" [dub version of "Meccanic Dancing (Oh We Go!)"] – 3:17
  2. "Beat the Bible" [dub version of "Jumping in Gomorrah"] – 2:06
  3. "A Dictionary of Modern Marriage" [dub version of "Battery Brides (Andy Paints Brian)"] – 2:27
  4. "Clap Clap Clap" [dub version of "I am the Audience"] (Moulding) – 2:17
  5. "We Kill The Beast" [dub version of "The Rhythm"] (Moulding) – 2:05

All these tracks appear on the compilation "Explode Together: The Dub Experiments 78-80".

Personnel

Credits

References

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