There appear to be two primary recordings of this song. The one that runs 5:40 is the original single recording (from the 1981 single Clé, subsequently included on later pressings of the 1982 LP Epic Garden Music). The one that runs 6:20 or so is the more recent recording, which was intended for 1983's Feeding the Flame but was cut from that album. This longer, more "U2-sounding" version (with more prominent delay effects on the lead guitar), has been included on compilations such as 1984's In the Breeze and 1999's E-Mail From Eternity, as well as later pres… read more
There appear to be two primary recordings of this song. The one that runs 5:40 is the original single recording (from the 1981 single Clé, subsequent… read more
There appear to be two primary recordings of this song. The one that runs 5:40 is the original single recording (from the 1981 single Clé, subsequently included on later pressings of the… read more
Sad Lovers and Giants are a post-punk band from Watford, England who formed in 1981. The band's members have included Garçe (vocals), Tristan Garel-Funk (who went on to form The Snake Corps) (guitar), Tony McGuinness (now part of the trance trio Above & Beyond) (Guitar), Cliff Silver (bass), Ian Gibson (bass), David Wood (keyboards and saxophone), Juliet Sainsbury (keyboards) and Nigel Pollard (drums & percussion) Will Hicks (keyboards). The original line up produced two albums, Epic Garden Music and Feeding the Flame, but split up in 1984 on the verge of commercial suc… read more
Sad Lovers and Giants are a post-punk band from Watford, England who formed in 1981. The band's members have included Garçe (vocals), Tristan Garel-Funk (who went on to form The Snake … read more
Sad Lovers and Giants are a post-punk band from Watford, England who formed in 1981. The band's members have included Garçe (vocals), Tristan Garel-Funk (who went on to form The Snake Corps) (guitar), Tony McGuinness (now part of … read more