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The band lost their gear (a photo of a burnt guitar was used for the album cover of Sweet F.A.) and months of work on the album. There was a lengthy legal battle between the band, their label, and the label's insurance company. Love and Rockets were found not responsible for the fire, but were left with a large legal bill. [8]
Love and Rockets (band), an alternative rock band formed by former members of Bauhaus, named after the comic Love and Rockets, a 1989 album by the band Love and Rockets; Love & Rockets Vol. 1: The Transformation, a 2011 album by Murs and Ski Beatz "Love and Rockets (Hell's Screaming)", a bonus track from the King's X album XV
Love and Rockets’ most successful song, “So Alive,” was met with particular glee from audiences who are singing right along—something Ash says the more diehard indie-minded of their fans ...
The discography of Love and Rockets, an English alternative rock band, consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums, one live album, two video albums, and 21 singles. Albums [ edit ]
Express is the second studio album by English rock band Love and Rockets.It was released on 15 September 1986 on Beggars Banquet Records.An even greater departure from the band members' previous work as Bauhaus, the album's fusion of underground rock with pop stylings can be seen as an early example of alternative rock music, a genre that reached mainstream popularity in the early 1990s.
Daniel Gaston Ash [1] (born 31 July 1957) [2] is an English musician, songwriter and singer. He became prominent in the late 1970s as the guitarist for the goth rock band Bauhaus, which spawned two related bands led by Ash: Tones on Tail and Love and Rockets.
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The Best of Love and Rockets is a greatest hits album by English alternative rock band Love and Rockets. It was released on 3 June 2003. It was released on 3 June 2003. Track listing