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The Lovers are a French electronic dance/neo-burlesque band based in Sheffield, England, consisting of couple Fred de Fred and Marion Benoist. Their music is usually upbeat and satirical of French stereotypes, with songs themed around food and sex .
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Soon after recording for Dark Light was finished, Berk began writing songs for Lovers' seventh album, A Friend in the World. [40] By April 2013, Lovers had begun working daily on the album. Recording started a month later at Type Foundry Studios in Portland. [45] [46] The album was mostly self-produced, but Andy LeMaster assisted with mixing.
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Big Star's Third refers to a series of tribute concerts built on Big Star's 1975 album Third/Sister Lovers. Regarded as a "lost masterpiece," and described as "the soundtrack to a nervous breakdown," the material from Third/Sister Lovers was first played live and fully orchestrated in December 2010, when two dozen musicians performed it at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Lovers is a 1984 live album by The Legendary Pink Dots. Track listing. No. Title
Lovers is the first album by the Australian band the Sleepy Jackson. The album entered the ARIA Albums Chart at number 21, the UK Albums Chart at number 69 and the French Albums Chart at number 117. [12] The album was a minor commercial success, selling around 100,000 copies worldwide. [13]
Rockin' and Romance is the fifth album by American rock band Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers, released in 1985 as part of a two-album deal for Richman with Geoff Travis's Rough Trade Records label in the UK. Originally planned for release in the U.S. by Sire Records, it was issued there by Twin/Tone Records.