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Lush - Sweetness And Light
Label: 4AD
Catalog#: BAD 0013 CD/ Format: CD, Maxi-Single
Country: UK/ Released: 15 Oct 1990
Genre: Rock/ Style: Shoegazer
Notes: Recorded at the Greenhouse. Mixed at Wessex Studios, London August 1990. Writing credits are taken from the compilation album 'Gala', on
Tracklisting:
1 Sweetness And Light (5:19)
2 Sunbathing (2:47)
3 Breeze (3:09)
Written-By - Berenyi*
***BTW- I am offering more LUSH / SING-SING CDs in my other listings... ***
(note: plastic jewelcases are intact and are mailed securely-
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Regarding the artist:
Meshing dreamy, feedback-drenched guitars with airy, catchy
melodies, Lush were one of the most prominent shoegazing bands of the
early '90s. Led by guitarists Miki Berenyi and Emma Anderson, the
British band earned a cult following within the British and American
undergrounds with its first EPs, yet the group never quite attained the
critical respect given to its peers My Bloody Valentine and Ride. Even
so, Lush lasted longer than any other of their contemporaries (with the
exception of the Boo Radleys), developing sharp pop skills as their
career progressed. By the time of their final album, 1996's Lovelife,
they had converted themselves into a power pop band with dream pop
overtones, which resulted in the greatest chart success of their
career. Their success was dealt a blow when drummer Chris Acland
committed suicide in the fall of 1996, effectively bringing the band to
an end.
Miki Berenyi, Emma Anderson, Chris Acland, Steve Rippon
(bass), and Meriel Barham (guitar) formed Lush in 1988 in London,
England. Prior to the group's formation, school friends Berenyi and
Anderson had collaborated on a fanzine together, as well as played in a
number of other bands individually. Anderson, who had been working as a
DHSS clerical assistant, had played bass with the Rover Girls, while
Berenyi had been a member of I-Goat, Fuhrer Five, and the Lillies.
Berenyi's then-boyfriend, Acland had previous played with several other
groups as well, including Panik, Infection, and A Touch of Hysteria.
Barham left Lush soon after the band's formation to form the Pale
Saints, and the remaining members began playing around London, quickly
earning a number of fans, including Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins.
Guthrie helped the band secure a contract with 4AD Records, and they
released their acclaimed debut EP, Scar, in 1989. Lush supported the EP
with opening tours for Loop and the Darling Buds, and by 1990, they had
graduated to headlining tours of their own.
Throughout 1990, the
band's reputation in the British music press began to grow as they
released the acclaimed EPs Mad Love and Sweetness and Light, played
high-profile gigs like the Glastonbury Festival, and became favorites
of the music weeklies' gossip columns. Gala, an album compiling their
three EPs, became the band's first American release at the end of 1990.
Lush spent most of 1991 recording their debut album, releasing the
Black Spring EP in the spring. Rippon left the band during the
sessions, and was replaced by Philip King, a former picture researcher
for NME and a previous member of Felt, Servants, and Biff Bang Pow.
Lush finally released their delayed debut album, Spooky, in the spring
of 1992. While the album sold well, reaching the British Top Ten and
topping the U.K. indie charts, it was criticized in the press for
Guthrie's heavy-handed production. The band supported the album in
America by appearing on the second Lollapalooza tour, but their dream
pop wasn't well-received by an audience hungry for metal. Lush released
their second album, Split, in the summer of 1994 to mixed reviews.
Split was lost in the twin waves of Brit-pop and American post-grunge,
even through the band's songwriting was more pop-oriented than ever.
After
regrouping during 1995, Lush returned in early 1996 with Lovelife, an
album that showcased a debt to the pop-single ideals of Brit-pop. The
musical changeover paid off as "Single Girl" and "Ladykiller" became
their two biggest hit singles, and the album became a British Top 20
hit; in America, it was their highest-charting album, even if it just
scraped the charts at 189. Lush had completed their supporting tours
and summer festival appearances when Chris Acland unexpectedly hanged
himself in his parent's house on October 17, 1996. Devastated by his
death, the remaining members of Lush went into a long period of
mourning, eventually disbanding.
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