Man of Colours is the sixth studio album by Australian rock/synthpop band Icehouse, released locally on 21 September 1987 on Regular Records / Chrysalis Records.
Cover art
The cover artwork, designed by Davies and Kretschmer, depicts a human figure holding three different coloured flowers.An alternate Limited Black Sleeve release depicted the cover art on a reversed background from Regular Records in Australia but had the same track listing.
Release and reception
The album peaked at #1 on the Australian album charts for 11 weeks from 5 October 1987 and has sold over 700,000 copies. "Electric Blue" was their only Australian #1 single, the release of the album and its five singles marked the zenith of Icehouse's commercial success, both locally and internationally. Several other songs from the album also charted well. It was the first Australian album to supply five top 30 hit singles "Crazy", "Electric Blue" , "My Obsession", "Man of Colours" and "Nothing Too Serious". With US chart success for "Crazy", which reached #14 on the BillboardHot 100 and #10 on its Mainstream Rock chart, and "Electric Blue", the album Man of Colours reached #43 on the Billboard 200. Man of Colours was lauded in Australia during 1988. The album won two ARIA Awards, 'Album of the Year' and 'Highest Selling Album'; the associated song "Electric Blue" won 'Most Performed Australasian Popular Work' at the Australasian Performing Right Association Music Awards for its writers Davies and Oates.
Reissues
Different versions of the album have been released, the initial Australian release by Regular Records was as a ten track vinyl LP or as a music cassette or as a twelve track CD with two additional mixes of "Crazy". The US / UK release by Chrysalis Records had a different track order from the Australian LP, and the track lengths for the two big singles are longer on this version of the album. The 1997 Japanese CD version released by For Life Records had two different tracks added. In 2002, Warner Music Australia re-released Man of Colours, with Davies and Ryan Scott digitally remastering, including five bonus tracks. In Australia, the album was also offered on three limited edition coloured vinyl pressings, which were the colours of the flowers that the human figure on the cover was holding.
Track listing
Songwriters according to Australasian Performing Right Association.
Australian-born classical-crossover soprano, Grace Bawden released a version of "Man of Colours" as her debut single. Her rendition of the track received Davies' blessing and was aired on national television program, Rage on 4 September 2009.ReverbNation