The title Sugar Tax refers to everything sweet having a price, particularly
in relationships. The actual track Sugar Tax, ironically, doesn't appear on the
album due to it being unfinished prior to the release of the album.
Sailing On The Seven Seas was the first single taken from the album. The song
came about when Andy was walking down the road and the Gary Glitter-esque drum
rhythm came into his head.
Pandora's Box was inspired by silent movie star Louise Brooks. The song title
refers to Brooks' most famous film Pandora's Box (1929).
Then You Turn Away was the third release from the album.
Speed Of Light was about how a relationship changes over time and draws comparisons
with aspects of physics - such as the speed of light.
Big Town is a metaphor for the music industry.
Call My Name was the fourth single taken from the album.
Apollo XI uses samples taken from the actual Apollo space missions. A special
mix of the track was pressed up on white label 12" for clubs.
Walking On Air took its initial inspiration from the house that Andy was living
in at the time which was over 500 years old. He thought about all the people who
had lived there and imagined footsteps walking up the staircase. These spectral
thoughts were translated into the song to suggest a ghost from someone's past.
Walk Tall was originally a song called Coming To See You. It also uses a choral
sample from Misere by Allegri.
Neon Lights is a cover version of the song by Kraftwerk which originally featured
on their 1978 album The Man Machine.
All That Glitters was a song that played on the idea of deception - to be taken
in by something that appeared to be better than it actually was.
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