Silk Pyjamas
"Silk Pyjamas" is a song by English singer and musician Thomas Dolby, released by Virgin Records on 14 September 1992[1] as the third and final single from his fourth studio album, Astronauts & Heretics (1992). The song, which was written and produced by Dolby, reached number 62 on the UK singles chart. "Silk Pyjamas" was recorded with Cajun band BeauSoleil members Michael Doucet and Jimmy Breaux guesting on fiddle and accordion respectively.[2] Music videoThe song's accompanying music video was filmed in the Plaza de la Catedral, Havana, Cuba. It was the first music video to have been shot in Havana following the Cold War.[3] Critical receptionUpon its release as a single, Stephen Dalton of the NME was negative in his review, writing, "Past-it professional knob-twiddler pretending to cartwheel with innocent joy around a godawful boogie-woogie rewrite of Adam Ant's 'Prince Charming'. One question: why?"[4] In a retrospective review of Astronauts & Heretics, James Chrispell of AllMusic noted that the song "has a unique pastiche of sound to it and also a very memorable tune to go along".[5] Track listings7–inch and cassette single (UK and Europe)[6][7]
CD limited edition single #1 (UK and Europe)[8]
CD limited edition single #2 (UK and Europe)[9]
Personnel"Silk Pyjamas"
Production
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