Single UK 1980 on Postcard Records label
Rock and Pop (New Wave, Indie Pop)
The first release by the post-punk band Orange Juice lead by Edwyn Collins and also the first release on Alan Hornes Postcard Records label. Most versions also included a free flexi-disc featuring a live version of Felicity and also a postcard. The flexi is on the I Wish I Was A Postcard label and came with issue 5 of 'Ten Commandments' fanzine and was available separately from the Postcard offices. Felicity is credited to (James) Kirk.
![]() | Orange Juice , 1976-1984 GB album by |
![]() | David McClymont b, syn, bvoc, bass |
![]() | Steven Daly dr, perc, drums, vocals |
![]() | Edwyn Collins voc, g, *1959 GB guitar, vocals, written by, uncredited |
![]() | James Kirk voc, acg, g, GB guitar |
![]() | Porky , *1942 GB lacquer cut by |
![]() | Alan Wild , vocals |
Orange Juice producer |
Edwyn Collins |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Falling And Laughing | Orange Juice | 3:50 | |
2 | Moscow Olympics | Orange Juice | 1:57 | |
3 | Moscow | Orange Juice | 2:00 |