"It Ended on an Oily Stage" was the first published single from British Sea Power's second album Open Season. It reached number 18 in the UK Singles Chart[1] and was critically praised, with the NME giving it their Track of the Week award. It received heavy airplay from the alternative radio sector. This track was previously called "Elegiac Stanzas" but was renamed when the band questioned whether radio presenters would be able to pronounce it.
"It Ended on an Oily Stage" | ||||
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Single by British Sea Power | ||||
from the album Open Season | ||||
Released | 21 March 2005 | |||
Genre | Indie | |||
Length | CD – 9:46 E-CD – 9:50 7" – 7:11 | |||
Label | Rough Trade Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Martin Noble, Jan Scott Wilkinson, Neil Hamilton Wilkinson, Matthew Wood | |||
Producer(s) | Mads Bjerke | |||
British Sea Power singles chronology | ||||
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Track listings
editCd (rtradscd220)
edit- "It Ended on an Oily Stage" (BSP) – 4:23
- "Green Grass of Tunnel" (Gunnar Tynes/Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir/Gyda Valtýsdóttir/Örvar Smârason) – 5:23
E-CD (RTRADSCDX220)
edit- "It Ended on an Oily Stage" (BSP) – 4:23
- "When I Go Out (from the Evangeline sessions)" (Yan) – 2:44
- "Crystal Horse" (Hamilton/BSP) – 2:43
Also features the promo video for "It Ended on an Oily Stage" as a CD-ROM extra.
7" Vinyl (RTRADS220)
edit- "It Ended on an Oily Stage" (BSP) – 4:23
- "Don't You Want to Be a Bird?" (Hamilton/BSP) – 2:48
References
edit- ^ "UK Official Charts: British Sea Power". Official Charts Company. 2016. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
External links
edit- Official website
- "It Ended on an Oily Stage" at Salty Water (fansite)