Souvenir (song)

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"Souvenir"
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"Souvenir" 7" sleeve
Single by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
from the album Architecture & Morality
B-side
  • "Motion & Heart" (Amazon Version)
  • "Sacred Heart"
Released21 August 1981 [1]
Recorded1981
Genre
Length
  • 3:39
  • 4:16 (10" extended souvenir)
Label Dindisc
Songwriter(s) Paul Humphreys,
Martin Cooper
Producer(s) Mike Howlett
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark singles chronology
"Enola Gay"
(1980)
"Souvenir"
(1981)
"Joan of Arc"
(1981)
Alternative cover
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"Souvenir" 10" sleeve
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The Palladian Bridge at Stowe House

The song's promo video was filmed by Peter Saville in the grounds of Stowe House (the home of Stowe School, in Buckinghamshire, England) and Blenheim Palace Park, in Oxfordshire. It was an early MTV favourite and is among OMD's more well-known videos. [40]

Andy McCluskey is seen driving around in a classic red, convertible Volkswagen Karmann Ghia [41] (property of Peter Saville), while Paul Humphreys stands on, and leans against the pillars of, the Palladian Bridge while singing. The promo video is included on the video version of The Best of OMD , the bonus DVD of the 2007 reissue of Architecture & Morality and the DVD included in the 2008 Compilation album Messages: Greatest Hits . [42]

Live performances

The song was performed at live shows on a regular basis following the Architecture & Morality tour in 1981, except for when Paul Humphreys was no longer with the band during the 1990s. [43] A live performance from 1981 was filmed for the Live at The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane concert in December 1981, initially released on VHS (1982) and laserdisc (1984) and later on DVD.

The song was also performed with The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in June 2009 as documented by the Electricity DVD release. [44]

On 26 July 2015 Paul Humphreys was unable to perform at the 80s Rewind Festival in Scotland and so the vocal was sung for the first time by Andy McCluskey. On seeing a clip of the performance from his hospital bed Humphreys said he felt he had "entered some kind of alternative universe". [45]

Sleeve design

The sleeve was designed by Peter Saville and Brett Wickens. The 7" sleeve has a die-cut hole in the middle, revealing the label. On the label is a picture of a Düsseldorf street scene. For the 10" this picture is printed on the sleeve. It was the first single released with OMD as the band name. The European releases have different artwork, some almost identical to the UK releases. A Canadian release of the 10" has green transparent vinyl.

Alternative versions

In May 1991 DMC released a 12" vinyl single with the "Postcards from the Edge Mix" by Brothers in Rhythm.

In 1998 four remixes of the song were made by Moby for the intended second disc of The OMD Singles . The second disc was dropped, but the remixes appeared on various The OMD Remixes EPs. In 2003 the double disc version was released in France only, which included all four remixes.

Joyce Manor, [46] Mike "μ-Ziq" Paradinas, [47] Moth Wranglers, [48] and Mark Morriss of the Bluetones, [49] are among those to have covered the song.

Track listings

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [61] Silver250,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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