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Live at the Seaside is the first concert video release by English synth-pop duo Erasure, recorded at the Brighton Dome on 17 April 1987 [1] by the BBC [2] as part of the duo's tour of their second studio album The Circus.
Bell performing live in Magdeburg, Germany, 1992. In 1994, Erasure released I Say I Say I Say, their fifth consecutive number one on the UK Albums Chart. Its first single, "Always", became the band's third top 20 hit in the United States. A second single, "Run to the Sun", was released in July and became their final UK top 10 hit until 2003.
Erasure are an English synth-pop duo who have released 19 studio albums, six live albums, nine compilation albums, seven box sets, 14 extended plays, 62 singles, 14 video albums and 50 music videos. Erasure consists of keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell. Erasure made their debut in 1985.
Loveboat is the ninth full-length studio album by English synth-pop duo Erasure.Released in the UK by Mute Records in 2000, it was produced by Erasure and Flood.It proved to be their least successful in terms of sales and charts since their debut Wonderland in 1986.
In addition, the DVD single contained a live version. It was performed frequently during Erasure's 2005 world tour to support Nightbird ("The Erasure Show"). The double A-sided single peaked at number twenty-five on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Erasure's thirty-first UK Top 40 single.
Erasure: A Novel by Percival Everett Narrated by Sean Crisden. Bruce Glikas/WireImage. ... If You Live to 100, You Might as Well Be Happy by Rhee Kun Hoo, translated by Suphil Lee Park
The 5-CD/Blu-ray set will feature live performances from a two-night stint at NEC Birmingham, where David Bowie and Bryan Adams performed with Turner, and five upgraded "Private Dancer" music videos.
"Be with You" is a single by English synth-pop duo Erasure, released as the second single from their 2011 album Tomorrow's World. [1] The song was written by Andy Bell and Vince Clarke, whilst it was produced by electropop musician Frankmusik who produced the rest of the Tomorrow's World album. [2]