Peppermint Pig Explained

Peppermint Pig
Type:EP
Artist:Cocteau Twins
Cover:Cocteautwins_peppermint.jpg
Released:4 April 1983
Recorded:1983
Length:14:32
Label:4AD
Producer:Alan Rankine
Chronology:Cocteau Twins
Prev Title:Lullabies
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Head over Heels
Next Year:1983

"Peppermint Pig" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Cocteau Twins. It was released as both a single and 12" EP on 4 April 1983 by record label 4AD. Musically, the material was similar to their previous release, the 1982 EP Lullabies. It was the last release to feature original bassist Will Heggie.

Background

Peppermint Pig marked the only time that Cocteau Twins used an outside producer for one of their recordings, with production handled by Alan Rankine of Associates. The group were dissatisfied with the results. Robin Guthrie described the EP as "shit" in a 1983 interview with Sounds, claiming it was "a bad mixture—bad song, bad producer, bad band."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cocteau Twins | History | Chapter 2: 1982–1983 |work=cocteautwins.com |accessdate=13 September 2012}} Elizabeth Fraser] simply described the material as "all we had at the time".

    Release

    "Peppermint Pig" was originally released as a limited-edition 7-inch single, featuring two tracks, "Peppermint Pig" and "Laugh Lines". A 12-inch EP was also released, including an extended mix of "Peppermint Pig", "Laugh Lines" and a third track, "Hazel".

    An alternate version of "Hazel" was recorded for a Peel session. It appeared on the band's BBC Sessions album as well as on some CD reissues of Garlands.

    The Peppermint Pig EP was re-released in CD format in 1991 as part of The Box Set. It contained both mixes of the title track in addition to the other two tracks. It was also part of the 2005 Lullabies to Violaine compilation release.

    Track listing

    CD

    Personnel

    Cocteau Twins
    Production

    External links

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