…undone
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...undone | |||||
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Studio album by The Lucy Show | |||||
Released | 1985 | ||||
Recorded | London, UK | ||||
Genre | Rock/Alternative Rock/New Wave | ||||
Length | 44:15 | ||||
Label | A&M Records | ||||
Producer | Steve Lovell and Steve Power |
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...undone was released in 1985 in the UK and the U.S. on A&M Records. It was The Lucy Show's debut album. The band's sound at that time was brooding and melancholic, heavily influenced by -- and favorably compared to -- The Cure, Comsat Angels, and Joy Division. The album contains what are generally considered The Lucy Show's two best songs, "Ephemeral (This is no Heaven)" and "Undone". Although it sold reasonably well in the United States, topping the CMJ charts there, the band was dropped by A&M UK at the end of the year, sending them in search of a new label. To date, ...undone remains out of print and has never been issued on CD.
[edit] Track listing
- "Ephemeral (This is no Heaven)" – 3:42
- "Resistance" – 3:59
- "Come Back To The Living" – 3:39
- "The White Space" – 4:17
- "Wipe Out" – 3:11
- "Twister" – 3:26
- "Undone" – 4:04
- "Remain" – 3:47
- "Better On The Hard Side" – 5:22
- "Remembrances" – 3:47
- "Dream Days" – 4:49
[edit] Personnel
The Lucy Show consisted of:
- Mark Bandola - vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Rob Vandeven - vocals, bass guitar
- Pete Barraclough - guitars, keyboards, vocals on "The White Space"
- Bryan Hudspeth - drums
with:
- Fiona Stephen - violin on "Better on the Hard Side", "The White Space", and "Resistance"