'The Whole of the Moon' would surely have been one of my favourite songs of 1985. I loved it then and for a long while after, but, eventually, overexposure dulled my appetite for it somewhat. Despite that, I was still happy to pick up a 7" copy of the 1991 re-release when I found one (I don't recall where) about four years ago.
Generally I'm prejudiced against musical bombast in its various forms, but Mike Scott's brand of it, with its hints of mysticism, often by-passed those preconceptions and hit the spot. I'm particularly fond of the bridge: "Unicorns and cannonballs, palaces and piers", etc.
The single's design with a night-sky black sleeve and a full moon label on the A-side is a nice touch. The B-Side, 'A Golden Age' is a much mellower number, with Scott et al accompanied by Vinnie Kilduff on the Uilleann Pipes,
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