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The Lovers (album)

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Studio album by The Legendary Pink Dots
Released 1984
Recorded 1984 (Amsterdam and Hilversum)
Genre Experimental
Label Ding Dong, Torso (Netherlands)
Soleilmoon (US)
Professional reviews
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology
Chemical Playschool 3 & 4
(1983)
The Lovers
(1984)
The Terminal Kaleidoscope
(1985)

The Lovers is a 1984 live album by The Legendary Pink Dots.

Track listing

  1. "MMMMMMMMMMMM..."
  2. "Geisha Mermaid"
  3. "The Heretic"
  4. "Jungle"
  5. "The Lovers (Part 1)"
  6. "Silverture"
  7. "Flowers For the Silverman"
  8. "The Lovers (Part 2)"
  9. "Curious Guy" *
  10. "Premonition 16" *

(*) Included on CD releases only - taken from the Curious Guy 12".

Personnel

  • Edward Ka-Spel - voice, keyboards
  • The Silverman (Phil Knight) - keyboards
  • Stret Majest (Barry Gray) - guitar
  • Roland Calloway - bass guitar
  • Patrick Q Paganini (Patrick Wright) - violin, piano
  • Lady Sunshine (Marylou Busch) - lady voice

Notes

  • Tracks 1 through 4 recorded live at De Melkweg, Amsterdam, September 9 1984. Tracks 5 through 8 recorded for VPRO Radio at Vara Studios, Hilversum, 1984.
  • Initial release by Ding Dong was limited to 2,000 copies. All releases contain different covers.

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