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Sushi Deserts

from Sea​-​sides Revisited by Sundae Club

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In many ways this is classic early Sundae Club, and is seriously Mellotron-heavy. Named after the disintegrating sign above the entrance to Reginald Perrin's offices, it's very much the 'lost' Sundae Club track. It failed to make the grade for "Technostalgia", but it's included on this new version of our album of orphans. Written in December 2001, it is full of those 'spot the influence' moments that we know you all love. The Moog lead-line is obviously German in derivation, and the Mellotron flutes inspired by Ronnie Hazlehurst's opening bars of his Reginald Perrin theme, hence the track's title. The speech samples are largely from the original Mellotron Demonstration Disc of 1964. The late lamented Radio One Breakfast show host, Kevin Greening was a great fan of this one.

The track was later renamed "All One Finger" but still remained locked away in the Sundae Club Archive.

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from Sea​-​sides Revisited, released March 14, 2010
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You know when you hear a piece of music and it effortlessly invokes a national or regional characteristic? Well, Sundae Club are British. Not a 'rolling green hills and Jane Austen' type of Britishness, more the 'wet bank holiday at Skegness' kind, with the whole family stuffed into your dad's Hillman Hunter, eating fish-paste sandwiches while watching the rain... ... more

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