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Jane - It's A Fine Day
UK 198x 7"; Alternative Music: ?? UK 1983 7"; Cherry Red:
CHERRY 65
2:49 It's A Fine Day 1:20 Of all - Leaves were falling
Released:
1983.
Credits:
Voice: Jane. Words, tune, cover art: Barton.
Impossible without Gabriel.
Press Release:
"IT'S A FINE DAY" - JANE (CHERRY 65)
The poem was written three
years ago. I am not sure why, but last October I began to sing it to
myself. Then I sung it through the phone from Manchester where I lived,to
Lou. Lou has been a friend of mine for a long time. She sung it onto a
cassette and sent it back to me. It is one side.
The next girl I
sung it to was Jane who had told my friend Garbriel that she could sing a
bit.
We recorded it in an almost lightless and airless studio for
about five pounds. Next I sold my things and Mayking Records made one
thousand records for me. These were useless but they would not give me my
money back, so I did a lot morethings to get some more money. Alternative
Music then pressed the record properly.
Then I put some other of my
poems with photographs and drawings and made thirteen posters which I put
with the single into paper shopping bags which I am still selling for two
pounds.
I had hoped that the posters and singles were at first
simple but gradually confusing:
Cherry Red rang me up.
BY
OWAIN BARTON
Comments:
Originally released in the mid
80's, this song, featuring the sole vocals of Edward Barton's girlfriend -
Jane Lancaster, originally had no music to it. It was subsequently
reissued in 1992 with a mix by A Guy Called Gerald (also on Cherry Red),
but has subsequently been covered by the following artists: - Opus III
- Orbital (who sampled the Opus III version in their song, "Halcyon") -
Miss Jane - Lost Witness
(amongst many others).
There's
an interesting story by the head of Cherry Red (Iain McNay) on this track
here - reproduced below:
"Late one extremely wet and cold Monday
evening I was driving home from having dinner with our German licensee,
when I suddenly found I had two flat tyres. I called the AA rescue service
and sat somewhat dejectedly as I waited for them to come. I switched on
the John Peel show and the first record I heard was the haunting song by
Jane, 'It's a fine day.' I loved the record, and even more, loved the
song. Next morning I rang Peel's producer to find out more about the
record. I tracked down Edward Barton the owner, bought the rights to the
record and the song, and three weeks later 'It's a fine day' was out on
Cherry Red and sitting in the lower reaches of the National charts. It
wasn't until nearly 10 years later that the true significance of my flat
tyres became apparent. In January 1992 I was having dinner at MIDEM in
Cannes again when Pete Waterman from PWL came over to me enthusiastically
pronouncing, "Iain, we're going to have a No 1 hit with your song.' I
didn't even know which song he was referring to until he explained that he
was putting out a new version of 'Fine Day' by a group called OPUS 3. It
didn't actually get to No 1 but was a big hit all over the Continent and
has now become one of Complete Music's biggest copyrights. [Cherry Red
Music changed it's name to Complete Music in 1984]"

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