2014 collection from the cult British band. Hailing from Sheffield and named after an Orange Juice lyric, One Thousand Violins evolved out of Indie-Pop duo the Page Boys, signing to Dan Treacy's Dreamworld label in 1985. The band revolved around songwriters Colin Gregory and Dave Walmsley, who were influenced by the best in Sixties music. Debut single 'Halcyon Days' won rave reviews and B-side 'Like One Thousand Violins' made John Peel's Festive 50 that year. Second single, the more psychedelic-sounding 'Please Don't Sandblast My House', made the Indie Chart in late 1986. Their next single, 'Ungrateful Bastard', was issued on German label Constrictor and still made the Indie Top 30. The label also issued two mini-LPs by the band. After a final single for Dreamworld, 'Locked Out of the Love-In', One Thousand Violins issued 'If I Were a Bullet' on Report at the end of 1987. Compiled with involvement from founding members Colin Gregory and John Wood, HALCYON DAYS offers the band's complete recorded output from 1985 to 1987, prior to the band changing their line-up and sound. Many of these tracks are new to CD.
1. Halcyon Days (12" Version) 2. Like One Thousand Violins 3. I Remember When Everybody Used to Ride Bikes... Now We All Drive Cars 4. The Tragic Tale of Daniel 5. Please Don't Sandblast My House 6. I Think It's Time I Broke Down 7. Though It Poured the Next Day I Never Noticed the Rain 8. You Ungrateful Bastard 9. My Beautiful Shirt 10. To Make Your Tea 11. Locked Out of the Love-In 12. Why Is It Always December? 13. I Was Depending on You to Be My Jesus 14. No One Was Saving the World 15. Candleman (Electric Intro Version) 16. If I Were a Bullet (Then for Sure I'd Find a Way to Your Heart) 17. Poet (Long Version) 18. Almost Dead ; Nigh on Forty Years to Go 19. Halcyon Days (Alternative Version) 20. Candleman (Acoustic Intro Version) 21. You Ungrateful Bastard (Flexi VSN)