ColourboxColourbox

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Synth-pop

Year:

Tracklist

Sleepwalker 2:15
Just Give 'Em Whiskey 4:19
Say You 3:58
The Moon Is Blue 4:37
Inside Informer 4:24
Punch 5:01
Suspicion 4:27
Manic 2:26
You Keep Me Hanging On 5:38
Arena 4:23

Credits (8)

Notes

This is the first album of Colourbox, not to be confused with the compilation of 12"s (also called Colourbox).

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    Cover of Colourbox, 1985-08-00, Cassette Colourbox
    Cassette, Album, White shell
    4AD – CAD C 508 UK 1985 UK1985
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album, Limited Edition; LP, Mini-Album
    4AD – 302 672 1985 1985
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985-08-12, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album
    4AD – CAD 508 UK 1985 UK1985
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985-08-00, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album; LP, Mini-Album
    4AD – MAD 509 UK 1985 UK1985
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985-08-12, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album, Stereo; LP, Mini-Album, Stereo
    Vertigo – VOG-1-3356 Canada 1985 Canada1985
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album, Stereo
    4AD – 207 324 Europe 1985 Europe1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album
    Virgin – CAD 508 Italy 1985 Italy1985
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985-08-00, Cassette Colourbox
    2×Cassette
    4AD – CAD C 508 Canada 1985 Canada1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album
    4AD – 70408 1985 1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album
    Virgin – T-207 324 Spain 1985 Spain1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Cassette Colourbox
    Cassette, Album, Dolby System
    4AD – VOG4-1-3356 Canada 1985 Canada1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    2×LP, Album, Limited Edition
    Virgin – MAD-509 Australia 1985 Australia1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album
    4AD – CAD 508 New Zealand 1985 New Zealand1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Cassette Colourbox
    Cassette, Album, Misprint, Dolby
    4AD – 407 324-652 1985 1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP
    Virgin – MAD-509 Australia 1985 Australia1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    2×LP, Limited Edition, Promo
    Virgin – MAD-509 Australia 1985 Australia1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985-08-00, Cassette Colourbox
    Cassette, Album, Black Shell
    4AD – CAD C 508 UK 1985 UK1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album
    Virgin – CAD 508 Australia 1985 Australia1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985, Cassette Colourbox
    Cassette, Album
    Virgin – V 407324 Spain 1985 Spain1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1985-06-26, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album, Test Pressing
    4AD – CAD 508 UK 1985 UK1985
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1986-07-00, CD Colourbox
    CD, Album
    4AD – CAD 508 CD UK 1986 UK1986
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Colourbox, 1987-06-21, CD Colourbox
    CD, Album
    4AD – 30CY-1654 Japan 1987 Japan1987
    Cover of Colourbox, 1987, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album
    4AD – YQ-7046 Japan 1987 Japan1987
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1987, Vinyl Colourbox
    LP, Album, Promo
    4AD – YQ-7046 Japan 1987 Japan1987
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1987-06-21, CD Colourbox
    CD, Album, Promo
    4AD – 30CY-1654 Japan 1987 Japan1987
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1990-01-21, CD Colourbox
    CD, Album, Promo, Reissue
    4AD – CY-4506 Japan 1990 Japan1990
    Cover of Colourbox, 1990-01-21, CD Colourbox
    CD, Album, Reissue
    4AD – CY-4506 Japan 1990 Japan1990
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1991, CD Colourbox
    CD, Album, Reissue
    Sonic Records (2) – SON 80 Poland 1991 Poland1991
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 1991, Cassette Colourbox
    Cassette, Album
    Sonic Records (2) – SONC 80 Poland 1991 Poland1991
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, 2008-02-20, CD Colourbox
    CD, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
    4AD – WPCB 20013 Japan 2008 Japan2008
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, , CD Colourbox
    CD, Album, Repress
    4AD – CAD 508 CD UK UK
    New Submission
    Cover of Colourbox, , CD Colourbox
    CD, Album, Repress
    4AD – CAD 508 CD UK UK
    Recently Edited

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    Reviews

    • Kraftwerker1981's avatar
      Under-rated album from an under-appreciated band. Still sounds perfect 40 years on
      • PandaBegs2Differ's avatar
        This is the same as the bonus album included free with the first 10,000 copies of the UK 4ad release. Not sure why it has a separate entry?
        • quickdraw16's avatar
          quickdraw16
          The Young brothers were so ahead of their times. Back when this was released, nothing sounded even close to their method of music production or aesthetic and even today sounds as fresh as ever. Although they did find some limited fame with the M|A|R|R|S project, they never really were able to break through after that. This album will always be a classic IMO.
          • maxal's avatar
            maxal
            . . . and as comparison - the vinyl disc labels for the Colourbox album on the 4AD, home UK edition, are sublime in design, see album pics 2-3.
            • maxal's avatar
              maxal
              This is an iconic album - way beyond it's own decade. I have already reviewed it on Discogs on the main COLOURBOX page, so won't say more about the actual music here.

              I was just looking at the application of corporate logo on the vinyl disc labels for the Australian release of this Colourbox album - pics 5-8 of the ozzy album cover images on this page. They're hilarious, you can imagine the debates they had in the design department about this. Obviously Virgin, must have set requirements for representing their corporate identity via their company logo use - it has to be a certain size, colour, in 'balance' or overide all else. And boy, no question, here: the Virgin logo is HUGE. I wouldn't normally mind, but in of this particular album (and any 4AD album with other logos, whether Virgin, Sire . . . .), it's ugly and wrong.

              Alternatively, 4AD has always been discreet with the application of its own "4AD" logo. (It's proper use has to be judged on how the 4AD logo is used in the UK as that is what Vaughn Oliver would have had fullest jurisdiction over). The interesting thing is that as good design goes, 4AD acquired a kind prestige of collectability partly because of their design restraint, discretion can actually pay off when such a good product, with good design is produced . . .

              Then, in total disregard of 4AD's aesthetic. . . what happens down under in of applying VIrgin's corporate logo? All discretion is thrown out the window. On the vinyl labels "Virgin" has its big ol' logo and then they have to increase the size of the 4AD logo right beside it (presumably because it would look stupid dwarfed by the Big V) - so you have two corporate labels at war with each other, more than twice the size of the artist name, dominating / overruling any artwork. This defeats the purpose of good design where there is a hierarchy of importance with text and image. It's a lazy marketing ploy. Truly ugly, hilarious and absurd.
              • StanFREDO's avatar
                StanFREDO
                Seminal! Just months later they came back with "Pump Up The Volume" (help from AR Kane) and we never looked back!
                • London_Vinyl_Archive's avatar
                  The first Colourbox album is not a compilation of singles. It is a mini-album of new dub tracks - none of which were singles. A new recording of Keep On Pushing did appear a year later on a b-side.
                  • Superenigmatix's avatar
                    Superenigmatix
                    Edited 5 years ago
                    My version of this CD is disintegrating from the edges. Not bronzing like the PDO CDs but flaking where my fingerprints have been.
                    • amgarra's avatar
                      amgarra
                      One of the best electronic albums of the 80s and I still greatly enjoy it.
                      • BERNARDCASARIN's avatar
                        BERNARDCASARIN
                        some interesting album psych and alt. music with some 80´s pop tunes, enjoyable nothing more, nothing less *** stars (65/100)

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