Another Day in the Sun

The fade out of the band at the ending of the songs reveals a piano arpeggiating the chords, was also unconventional.

The guitar solo is a semi-improvised take that only came to life in the studio when producer Chris Logan urged Kazas to turn on his tube screamer pedal, that he usually used live, but had strangely left off in an attempt to try for a different sound.

The front cover art was designed and hand drawn by graphic artist Benevision, aka Benjamin Evison.

It is a literal rendering of the song title, with four people, ostensibly the four band members, 'in' the sun.

The song was also embraced by the underground music scenes in the UK and Europe, with Jon Storey of influential UK fanzine Bucketfull of Brains calling it "single of the year...this is the best of the flawless series of Citadel singles, and believe me, the competition is fierce".

Playing dominoes at the Clarendon Hotel was a favourite past-time of David Byrnes (bass player) and Alan Hislop (drummer) at the time of recording the song.

The lyrics allude to the unstable nature of words, to the doubt created by language itself, and to the logic it entrenches.