The Small Price of a Bicycle | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | The Icicle Works |
Cover: | The Small Price of a Bicycle cover.jpg |
Released: | September 1985 |
Recorded: | 1984–1985 |
Genre: | Post-punk, new wave, neo-psychedelia |
Length: | 44:45 |
Label: | Beggars Banquet |
Prev Title: | The Icicle Works |
Prev Year: | 1984 |
Next Title: | If You Want to Defeat Your Enemy Sing His Song |
Next Year: | 1987 |
The Small Price of a Bicycle is the second studio album by The Icicle Works. The album was released in 1985 and charted at number 55 in the UK[1] [2] [3] Despite the success of the band's first album in North America, it was not released in either the US or Canada, with Arista Records in the US memorably rejecting it as "punk-rock demos".
In Canada, an early version of the track "Book of Reason" was released by Vertigo Records on their 1984 Vertigo Sampler 2-LP set, with a note that the track was from the forthcoming Icicle Works LP. However, the LP never actually appeared; instead, Vertigo Canada issued a 5-track EP called Seven Horses Deep. This EP included the so-called "American Version" of "Seven Horses" (which was never actually issued in the US), the single version of "All The Daughters", and the previously issued UK b-sides "(Let's Go) Down to the River", "Beggars Legacy" and "Goin' Back".
In 2011, Cherry Red Records issued a 3-CD expanded edition of The Small Price of a Bicycle. Disc 1 featured the original album in its entirety, while discs 2 and 3 featured a wealth of related demos, b-sides, radio sessions, live tracks, remixes and unreleased session outtakes.
The album was reviewed by Roger Holland for the music magazine Sounds where it received a perfect score of five stars out of five. Holland wrote that The Small Price of a Bicycle was "a very fine album" and praised its "combinations of exuberant young rock rhythms and enchanting, inspiring vocals".
All tracks composed by Ian McNabb; except where indicated