1991 saw mixed fortunes for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. Their first single of the year, March's "Sailing on the Seven Seas" reached No.3, while the song performed on this edition, "Pandora's Box", made No.7.
Yet their other two singles of 1991, September's "Then You Turn Away" and December's "Call My Name" both stalled at No.50. However, their lack of success could be attributed to the fact that the album which contained all four tracks, "Sugar Tax", had already been released in May 1995, reaching No.3 in the UK album charts.
Yet their other two singles of 1991, September's "Then You Turn Away" and December's "Call My Name" both stalled at No.50. However, their lack of success could be attributed to the fact that the album which contained all four tracks, "Sugar Tax", had already been released in May 1995, reaching No.3 in the UK album charts.