Description: Skylarking by XTC -24k Gold CD, Ultradisc, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab MasterThis is from my personal collection. I purchased new, loaded into PC then into storage until now. Like new perfect! This XTC Skylarking collector's edition is a very rare and highly sought-after MFSL 24 karat gold CD audiophile Ultradisc II. It features a lift-lock jewel case, special edition, limited edition, remastered, and country of manufacture is the United States. The release year is 1994 and the producer is Todd Rundgren. The CD grading is in mint condition, as well as the case and inlay. The record label is Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab and the genre is alternative/indie, rock, and rock & pop. This CD is an excellent addition to any music collection and is perfect for those who appreciate high-quality sound and limited edition items.Skylarking is the ninth studio album by the English rock band XTC, released 27 October 1986 on Virgin Records. Produced by American musician Todd Rundgren, it is a loose concept album about a nonspecific cycle, such as a day, a year, the seasons, or a life.[2] The title refers to a type of bird (skylark), as well as the Royal Navy term "skylarking", which means "fooling around". It became one of XTC's best-known albums and is generally regarded as their finest work.[3][4]Like XTC's previous Dukes of Stratosphear side project, Skylarking was heavily influenced by the music of the 1960s. Most of its recording was at Rundgren's Utopia Sound Studio in Woodstock, New York. Rundgren played a large role in the album's sound design and drum programming, providing the band with orchestral arrangements and an assortment of gear. However, the sessions were fraught with tension, especially between Rundgren and bandleader Andy Partridge, and numerous disagreements arose over drum patterns, song selections, and other details.Upon release, Skylarking was met with indifference in the UK, rising in the album charts to number 90, while both of its lead singles "Grass" (backed with "Dear God") and "The Meeting Place" peaked at number 100. Early sales of the album were hampered by the omission of "Dear God" from the album's original pressings. In the US, the song became a college radio hit, causing US distributor Geffen Records to recall and repress Skylarking with the track included, and propelling the album to number 70. Following the song's growth in popularity, it was the subject of controversy in the US, inspiring many angry phone calls to radio stations and at least one bomb threat.Skylarking has been listed on "100 greatest albums of the 1980s" lists by Rolling Stone (in 1989)[2] and Pitchfork (in 2002).[5] In 2010, it was discovered that a wiring error made during the mastering process caused the album to have a "thin" sound. The problem was corrected on subsequent remasters. In 2016, an expanded reissue was released by Partridge's APE Records with demos, outtakes, and new stereo and surrounded sound mixes by Steven Wilson.
Price: 75 USD
Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Case Type: Lift-Lock Jewel Case
Color: 24K Gold CD
Country of Manufacture: United States
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Features: Limited Edition, Remastered, Special Edition, 24k Gold Disc, MFSL
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Edition: Collector's Edition, Limited Edition
Artist: XTC
Record Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Producer: Todd Rundgren
Format: CD
Release Year: 1994
Style: Alternative/Indie
Release Title: Skylarking
Genre: Alternative, Rock, Rock & Pop