![]() Album detailsName: Psonic Psunspot First released: 03/08/1987 Working Title(s): Psonic Psunspot Stockade
Version 1 Track Listing: | Side: A | | 1 | | Vanishing Girl | | 02:45 | | | | |   | | Colin Moulding |
| | | 2 | | Have You Seen Jackie? | | 03:21 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | | 3 | | Little Lighthouse | | 04:31 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | | 4 | | You're a Good Man Albert Brown (Curse You Red Barrel) | | 03:39 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | | 5 | | Collideascope | | 03:23 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| Side: B | | 1 | | You're My Drug | | 03:20 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | | 2 | | Shiny Cage | | 03:17 | | | | |   | | Colin Moulding |
| | | 3 | | Brainiac's Daughter | | 04:04 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | | 4 | | The Affiliated | | 02:31 | | | | |   | | Colin Moulding |
| | | 5 | | Pale and Precious | | 04:54 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
Releases | UK | LP | Virgin - VP 2440 | 03/08/87 | | | ltd. ed. of 5,000: multi-coloured vinyl; gatefold cover; custom label design |
| UK | LP | Virgin - V 2440 | 03/08/87 | | | gatefold cover; custom label design |
| UK | MC | Virgin - TCV 2440 | 03/08/87 | | | |
| AU | LP | Virgin - V 2440 | 00/00/87 | | | gatefold cover |
| DE | LP | Virgin - 208 466-630 | 00/00/87 | | | gatefold cover; custom label design |
| FR | LP | Virgin - 70537 | 00/00/87 | | | gatefold cover |
| GR | LP | Virgin/EMI - VG 50297 | 00/00/87 | | | |
| IT | LP | Virgin - V 2440 | 00/00/87 | | | gatefold cover |
| US | LP | Virgin/Geffen - GHS-24169 | 00/00/87 | | | |
| US | MC | Virgin/Geffen - M5G-24169 | 00/00/87 | | | |
Notes The second and last offering from XTC's psychedelic alter-ego, The Dukes of Stratosphear.

UK Singles:

Recording Data: Produced by John Leckie and XTC [credited as John Leckie and The Dukes].
Recorded at Sawmill Studios, Golant, Cornwall, England, April-May 1987. Narration: Lilly Fraser.
A promotional video was made for "Albert Brown."

Trivia:
The band originally intended the sleeve to be incense-scented, but the idea was scrapped at the last moment. The "multi-coloured vinyl" disc did not come out quite as colourful as they had wished.
Read the Song Stories book to learn about the things that inspired XTC to write and arrange the songs on this album.
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