The Field MiceSensitive / When Morning Comes To Town

Label:

Sarah Records – Sarah Eighteen, Sarah Records – sarah eighteen, Sarah Records – SARAH 18

Format:

Vinyl, 7", Single, 45 RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock, Pop

Style:

Indie Pop

Tracklist

ASensitive
BWhen Morning Comes To Town

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByRevolver (3)
  • Distributed ByThe Cartel
  • Pressed ByMPO

Credits

  • ArtworkCatherine Brighty

Notes

Comes with a little poster.

Penguins by Catherine Brighty for Brighteyes

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, hand-etched): MPO SARAH 18 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, hand-etched): MPO SARAH 18 AA1

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Sensitive / When Morning Comes To Town (7", 45 RPM, Single, Test Pressing)Sarah RecordsSARAH 18UK1989

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Reviews

  • andrewhaldenby's avatar
    Just selling this on ebay now.
    Wanted to mention one thing - the record comes with a printed insert of a green maple leaf (I think). Did every copy come with the same picture?
    • calafat67's avatar
      calafat67

      The best song in the world is perfect from beginning to end.
      • Thimblancoz's avatar
        Thimblancoz
        Perfection does exist. Thank you John Peel for adding this one to your festive 15.
        • Spacemoth65's avatar
          Spacemoth65
          Edited 8 years ago
          The title is a nice ironic joke on the part of the band - because people who knew nothing about The Field Mice and mocked them for their wimpy sounding name would then attempt to review this record, preparing to give it a slagging, and then, once the needle hits the record, get whacked over the head by the sheer brilliance of the relentless guitar attack on this song. All five magnificent minutes of it. The B-side, of course, is the calm after the storm. Perfect. In a word.
          • partickthistle1's avatar
            Overlaid and distorted guitars, driving beat and bass and great lyrics, a perfect package.
            • beeslovesugarwater's avatar
              Best indie pop single ever. No question about it. Makes me well-up every time.

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