TELEGRAPH
CATALOGUE VSY 580
FORMAT 7" PICTURE DISC
LABEL TELEGRAPH
RELEASE DATE 01/04/83
CHART 42
SLEEVE DESIGN Peter Saville Associates
 
CURRENT VALUE £8
TRACK LISTING WRITERS PRODUCER RECORDED
TELEGRAPH OMD Rhett Davies & OMD  
66 AND FADING OMD Rhett Davies & OMD  
 

Issued in a stickered acetate sleeve.

Telegraph had originally been recorded back in 1981 at The Manor studios and had been under consideration for the Architecture & Morality album.

The original inspiration for the song was culled from Andy McCluskey's strong feelings against politics and religion at the time. This theme had been watered down by the time it had been recorded for Dazzle Ships.

Telegraph was originally scheduled to be the first single from the album Dazzle Ships, but the band weren't happy with the mix and, with pressure from Virgin, opted for Genetic Engineering instead.

The timing for 66 And Fading is 6:40 on this release but 6:30 on the 12" release.

66 And Fading is actually the chords to Silent Running reversed and slowed down.

 

The lyrics on the original 1981 version and the 1983 version are different in places, reflecting the harder edge the orginial version presented.

The morse code that can just be heard in the background of the title song spells out 'Telegraph'.

The timing for 66 And Fading is 6:40 on this release but 6:30 on the 12" release.