
Lovelife is a Alt/Indie album by Lush, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 38 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Britpop
- shimmering
- playful
- summer
About
The snappy “Ladykillers”—with its feminist admonishments intoned in classic Cockney—gave Lush a new lease on life. The remainder of <i>Lovelife</i> shows the band in what frontwoman Miki Berenyi later called a “zappier” mode. It’s not only that the production is simpler and more forthright than in years past, but that the band—and especially their two female leaders—seem more comfortable with their purpose. They could pull off straight pop tunes like “Single Girl,” “500,” and “Runaway” only because they were so much more than a straight pop band.
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Tracklist
- 1Ladykillers3:14
- 2Heavenly Nobodies2:59
- 35003:30
- 4I've Been Here Before4:36
- 5Papasan2:36
- 6Single Girl2:35
- 7Ciao!3:31
- 8Tralala5:35
- 9Last Night5:24
- 10Runaway3:36
- 11The Childcatcher3:17
- 12Olympia5:04
Credits
Performers
- Philip KingBASS
- Audrey RileyCELLO ARRANGED BY
- Chris AclandDRUMS
- Pete BartlettGUITAR PERCUSSION PIANO
- Emma AndersonGUITAR VOCALS HORNS
- Miki BerenyiGUITAR VOCALS HORNS
- Dan GoodwinPERCUSSION
- Sue DenchVIOLA
- Chris TomblingVIOLIN
- Leo PayneVIOLIN
- Mike KearseyTROMBONE
- Terry EdwardsTRUMPET
- Jarvis CockerVOCALS
- Kate HolmesFLUTE
- Liam MolloyPERCUSSION
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 38 pressings tracked on Gatefold
