1983Released
3:52

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Interesting facts and trivia about The Cutter. By Songfacts®.

Like many Echo & the Bunnymen lyrics, "The Cutter" is hard to decipher. Lead singer Ian McCulloch did offer some hints in a 1983 interview with the New Musical Express: "'The Cutter' is about three different aspects of this man, The Cutter. I'm six-foot tall, so that's a clue."

The lyric could be influenced by the 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange, which Stanley Kubrick turned into a famous film in 1971. In the first scene, a vagrant asks, "Can you spare some cutter, me brothers," before being beaten senseless. "Cutter" is British slang for spare change. The band's record label, an imprint of Sire, was named Korova, a reference to the Korova Milk Bar in A Clockwork Orange.

One of the biggest hits for the band, "The Cutter" was the second single from their album Porcupine. Like most of their early hits, it was quite popular in England (especially in their home turf of Liverpool), but largely ignored in America when it was released. The song did get some attention in the US in 1984 when it when it was included on the EP The Sound of Echo. In a Songfacts interview with guitarist Will Sergeant, he said: "We did a few tours of America where we just playing clubs - the Paradise, and places like that. The Channel in Boston. We'd do these clubs and we were kind of like another band. It might have been when the movie Urgh! A Music War came out and that put us on another level. We had been playing to a few hundred people and then we started selling out."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of The Cutter.
GKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
139BPM

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Rhino/Warner Records
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