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- 25_O'Clock abstract "25 O'Clock is a mini-album from XTC which was released under their pseudonym The Dukes of Stratosphear, and is their eighth studio album. Joined by XTC member Dave Gregory's brother Ian on drums, the Dukes indulged in the stylistic tropes of 1960s psychedelia, particularly the British variety. Released on April Fool's Day 1985, the mini-album was a tongue in cheek homage to the heyday of psychedelic rock. Several of the tracks were made to sound like individual bands (like the Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd sound of "Bike Ride to the Moon"). Others were simply a pastiche of the styles of the period as a whole. Though recorded on contemporary 1980s equipment, the mixing and overdubs closely replicate production techniques used in the mid-to-late 1960s. The album is also notable for its cover art (drawn by Partridge) which resembled the cover on the 1967 LP Disraeli Gears by Cream.The band issued a single and made a promotional film for "The Mole from the Ministry". The film contains visual references to Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles and the promotional films for "Arnold Layne" and "The Scarecrow" by Pink Floyd.The material on the 25 O'Clock mini-album (including the "hidden message" at the end of side two) was merged with the 1987 album Psonic Psunspot for release as Chips from the Chocolate Fireball: An Anthology on CD, simultaneous with Psonic Psunspot's vinyl release.A remastered and expanded version of 25 O'Clock was released on 20 April 2009 by Andy Partridge's Ape House record label. This edition of 25 O'Clock is credited to "XTC as The Dukes of Stratosphear"".
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- 25_O'Clock producer John_Leckie.
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- 25_O'Clock headline "Side A".
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- 25_O'Clock label Virgin_Records.
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- 25_O'Clock nextAlbum "Skylarking".
- 25_O'Clock producer "John Leckie, Swami Anand Nagara and The Dukes".
- 25_O'Clock recorded "Chapel Lane Studios, Hereford, England".
- 25_O'Clock recorded "December 1984".
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- 25_O'Clock thisAlbum "25".
- 25_O'Clock title "25".
- 25_O'Clock title "Bike Ride to the Moon".
- 25_O'Clock title "Black Jewelled Serpent of Sound".
- 25_O'Clock title "My Love Explodes".
- 25_O'Clock title "Nicely Nicely Jane".
- 25_O'Clock title "Open a Can of Human Beans".
- 25_O'Clock title "Susan Revolving".
- 25_O'Clock title "The Mole from the Ministry".
- 25_O'Clock title "Tin Toy Clockwork Train".
- 25_O'Clock title "What in the World??...".
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- 25_O'Clock writer Colin_Moulding.
- 25_O'Clock writer "Curtain".
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- 25_O'Clock subject Category:1987_albums.
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- 25_O'Clock comment "25 O'Clock is a mini-album from XTC which was released under their pseudonym The Dukes of Stratosphear, and is their eighth studio album. Joined by XTC member Dave Gregory's brother Ian on drums, the Dukes indulged in the stylistic tropes of 1960s psychedelia, particularly the British variety. Released on April Fool's Day 1985, the mini-album was a tongue in cheek homage to the heyday of psychedelic rock.".
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