Spanish Blue

Spanish Blue

Infobox Single
Name = Spanish Blue


Caption =
Artist = The Triffids
from Album =
A-side = "Spanish Blue"
B-side = "Twisted Brain"
Released = 1982
Format = 7" Vinyl Single
Recorded = April, 1982
Albert Studios, Sydney
Genre = Folk rock
Length = 6:14
Label = No Records
White Label Records
Writer = David McComb
Producer = Les Karski
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = Stand Up (1981)
This single = "Spanish Blue" (1982)
Next single = Beautiful Waste (1984)
Misc =

Spanish Blue is the second single released by The Triffids in 1982. The single was produced by Les Karski (Midnight Oil, The Nauts). The single was initially released independently by The Triffids but was re-released following the bands signing with White Label Records.

They'd recorded "Spanish Blue" when the spectre of the Gudinski organisation loomed, and they were summoned to the Mushroom/White Citadel. Gudinski liked "Spanish Blue". 'It was just that he wanted us to re-write it, and re-mix it,' McComb laughs. 'We ended up putting it out ourselves immediately they started dilly dallying because we said we wouldn't re-mix it. We thought that we couldn't just wait for people to decide what they wanted to do.' [ [http://home.scarlet.be/the.triffids/articleram.htm RAM - Stuart Coupe (January 5, 1984)] ]

Track listing

All tracks written by David McComb.cite web |url=http://www.apra.com.au/cms/worksearch/worksearch.srvlt?action=workSearch |title=Australasian Performing Right Association |publisher=APRA |accessdate=2007-12-13 ]

# "Spanish Blue" - 2:12
# "Twisted Brain" - 4:02

Personnel

* David McComb - lead vocals, guitar
* Robert McComb - guitar, vocals, castanets
* Jill Yates - keyboards, tambourine
* Byron Sinclair - bass
* Alsy MacDonald - drums

References


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