Aikea-Guinea Explained

Aikea-Guinea
Type:ep
Artist:Cocteau Twins
Cover:Aikea-guinea.jpg
Released:4 March 1985
Genre:Ethereal wave
Length:14:34
Label:4AD
Producer:Cocteau Twins
Prev Title:Treasure
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:Tiny Dynamine
Next Year:1985

Aikea-Guinea is a March 1985 7" single and 12" EP by Scottish dream pop band Cocteau Twins, released on 4AD. The 7" featured two non-album tracks, while the EP added two more.

Release

Aikea-Guinea was included as a bonus with some Canadian pressings of Treasure. The title track also appears on the compilation The Pink Opaque (1985), and a remastered version appears on Stars and Topsoil (2000). On the 7", the song "Kookaburra" has a short percussive introduction that is not present on the EP. The EP was reissued in 1991 as part of The Box Set and again in 2005 as part of the Lullabies to Violaine compilation, this time with a remixed "alternate" version of the title track.

Meaning of the title

According to Robin Guthrie, the word "aikea-guinea" is a Scottish colloquialism for a seashell.[1]

Track listing

All songs written and produced by Cocteau Twins.

  1. "Aikea-Guinea" – 3:57
  2. "Kookaburra" – 3:19
  3. "Quisquose" – 4:10 (EP only)
  4. "Rococo" – 3:08 (EP only)

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cocteau Twins, history, chapter 7: 1985. cocteautwins.com. 2015-08-09. "Aikea-Guinea" is, according to Robin, an old Scottish colloquialism for a seashell.