Colin Moulding
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Colin Moulding (born Colin Ivor Moulding, on 17 August 1955, in Swindon, Wiltshire, England) is a founding member of the new wave/rock/pop group XTC, in which he is the bassist and secondary songwriter and vocalist. Though overshadowed by leader Andy Partridge, he has written many of the group's most popular songs, including its first two UK hit singles, "Making Plans for Nigel" and "Generals and Majors." Moulding contributed five tracks to the album Skylarking and four each to Go 2, Drums and Wires, English Settlement and Nonsuch. XTC has been inactive since the release of the 2000 album Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2), with Moulding declining to participate in Partridge's Fuzzy Warbles project. In February 2007, Partridge told music website Pitchfork Media he had lost contact with Moulding, who he said was "not interested in music anymore, and doesn't want to write." [1].
White Music (1978)
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Go 2 (1978)
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Drums and Wires (1979)
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Black Sea (1980)
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English Settlement (1982)
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Mummer (1983)
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The Big Express (1984)
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25 O'Clock (1985)
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Skylarking (1986)
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Psonic Psunspot (1987)
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Oranges and Lemons (1989)
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Nonsuch (1992)
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Apple Venus Volume 1 (1999)
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Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2) (2000)
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- "Blame the Weather"
- "Didn't Hurt a Bit"
- "Down a Peg"
- "Find the Fox"
- "I Need Protection"
- "Let's Have Fun"
- "Looking for Footprints"
- "Officer Blue"
- "Say It"
- "Skeletons"
- "Sleepyheads"
- "The Good Things"
- "The World is Full of Angry Young Men"
- "Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen"
- "Where Did The Ordinary People Go?"