After reading about a newly released movie The Moon Is Blue and its supposedly salacious content in a hometown newspaper, they decide it's the movie they want sent to the camp.
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After a handful of singles, Colourbox's first full-length studio album - also self-titled - followed in August 1985, which further refined the band's diverse palette, mixing sample-splattered power-punk instrumentals with elegiac piano pieces ("Just Give 'em Whiskey" and "Sleepwalker" respectively), commercial pop ("The Moon Is Blue" and "Suspicion") and more reggae and soul covers (U-Roy's "Say You" and The Supremes' "You Keep Me Hanging On").
United Artists, who produced The Moon Is Blue, decided to release the film anyway.