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The Lovers (album)

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The Lovers
Live album by
Released1984
Recorded1984 (Amsterdam and Hilversum)
GenreExperimental
Length59:48
LabelDing Dong, Torso (Netherlands)
Soleilmoon (US)
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology
Chemical Playschool 3 & 4
(1983)
The Lovers
(1984)
The Terminal Kaleidoscope
(1985)
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The Lovers is a 1984 live album by The Legendary Pink Dots.

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Transcription

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."MMMMMMMMMMMM..."5:14
2."Geisha Mermaid"3:12
3."The Heretic"3:16
4."Jungle"9:01
5."The Lovers (Part 1)"5:50
6."Silverture"1:27
7."Flowers For the Silverman"7:44
8."The Lovers (Part 2)"7:04
9."Curious Guy" (*)5:35
10."Premonition 16" (*)11:25
Total length:59:48

(*) 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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