Love and Rockets
Earth * Sun * Moon
Beggars Banquet
6058-2 B
(1987)
Rock/Pop
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CD, 13
Tracks, 50:48
Length
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| 01 |
Mirror People |
Love and Rockets |
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04:07 |
| 02 |
The Light |
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04:16 |
| 03 |
Welcome Tomorrow |
Love and Rockets |
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03:37 |
| 04 |
No New Tale To Tell |
Love and Rockets |
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03:27 |
| 05 |
Here On Earth |
Love and Rockets |
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03:11 |
| 06 |
Lazy |
Love and Rockets |
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03:12 |
| 07 |
Waiting For The Flood |
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03:38 |
| 08 |
Rain Bird |
Love and Rockets |
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03:19 |
| 09 |
The Telephone Is Empty |
Love and Rockets |
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03:59 |
| 10 |
Everbody Wants To Go To Heaven |
Love and Rockets |
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05:15 |
| 11 |
Earth, Sun, Moon |
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03:34 |
| 12 |
Youth |
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04:40 |
| 13 |
Mirror People (Slow Version) |
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04:33 |
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| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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| Guitar |
Daniel Ash |
| Bass |
David J |
| Drums |
Kevin Haskins |
| Musician |
Love and Rockets |
| Producer |
Derek Tompkins; Love and Rockets |
| Engineer |
Ted Sharp |
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| Index |
#
2035 |
| Owner |
Dave |
| Tags |
New Wave, Indie Rock |
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Love and Rockets' Earth, Sun, Moon reins in the rampant excesses of Express while remaining psychedelic; the near white-out of the cover gives a clue to the music, as many of the songs emerge from a soup of white-noise guitar distortion. Much of the record addresses, in its nebulous fashion, hope and disappointment; the title track and "Youth" are two of their most simple, yet most affecting songs. Not a "normal" pop record by any means, it's more straight-ahead than their previous work and includes the upbeat single "No New Tale to Tell," a college radio hit that set the stage for the band's popular breakthrough a year later. -- Jonathan Ball (allmusic.com)