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== Background ==
== Background ==
* The Red Crayola recorded five songs in July 1978. Two were released as a single, another was a new recording of "Hurricane Fighter Plane" released as a [[Hurricane Fighter Plane (single)|promotional flexi-disc]]
The Red Crayola recorded five songs in July 1978. Two were released as the single ''Wives in Orbit.'' Another was a new recording of "[[Hurricane Fighter Plane]]" released as a [[Hurricane Fighter Plane (single)|promotional flexi-disc]] in ZigZag magazine.


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=== Cover art ===
=== Cover art ===
Cover by Assorted Images
Cover by Assorted Images (Malcolm Garrett)


== Reviews ==
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== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Radar]]
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 7 August 2024

Wives in Orbit / Yik Yak
Single by The Red Crayola
Released October 13, 1978
Recorded July 17, 1978
Studio


Label File:Blank.svg Radar
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Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Wives in Orbit" 
2."Yik Yak" 

Background

The Red Crayola recorded five songs in July 1978. Two were released as the single Wives in Orbit. Another was a new recording of "Hurricane Fighter Plane" released as a promotional flexi-disc in ZigZag magazine.

Personnel

The Red Crayola

Technical

  • The Red Crayola - producer, arranged by
  • Doug Bennett - engineer
  • Paul Hodsman - engineer
  • Nigel Brooke-Harte - assistant engineer

Cover art

Cover by Assorted Images (Malcolm Garrett)

Reviews

Bomp!

March 1979[3]

But check out the Crayola disc, it's not from the reissued album, but rather a new recording done by Mayo Thompson in the UK, backed by various local and NY punks. As one of the last functioning survivors of '60s avant-garde punk, he's managed to plug right into the current trends--this sounds a lot like Devo--and he's got all it takes to become a leader in '80s much. Good one, Radar.

References