Wonderland (XTC song) explained

Wonderland
Cover:Wonderland_C.jpg
Type:single
Artist:XTC
Album:Mummer
B-Side:"Jump"
Released:June 1983
Genre:Neo-psychedelia
Length:3:50
Label:Virgin Records
Producer:XTC and Steve Nye
Prev Title:Great Fire
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Love on a Farmboy's Wages
Next Year:1983

"Wonderland" is a single by XTC released in June 1983, written by Colin Moulding and taken from the album Mummer.

Unlike most of XTC's work - which usually features a more guitar-oriented sound - "Wonderland" is heavily laden with synthesizer textures, most of which came from a Prophet-5 (the band's main synthesizer at the time).[1]

This was the only single issued in the U.S. by Geffen Records from the album.

A promotional music video was directed by Peter Sinclair.

This is one of the songs from the Mummer sessions to feature drummer Terry Chambers prior to his departure from XTC.

Andy Partridge has subsequently described "Wonderland" as one of Moulding's "most beautiful melodies".[2]

Track listing

  1. "Wonderland" (Colin Moulding) – 3:50
  2. "Jump" (Andy Partridge) – 4:39

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. XTC: Love and Disguise on a Farmboy's Wages. Karen. Schlosberg. Musician. June 1984. June 4, 2021. chalkhills.org.
  2. Web site: Chalkhills: Reel by Real: XTC: "Wonderland". 2021-04-11. chalkhills.org.