Lazy (song)
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“Lazy” | |||||
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Single by Suede from the album Coming Up |
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Released | April 7, 1997 | ||||
Format | CD | ||||
Recorded | 1996 | ||||
Genre | Britpop | ||||
Length | 3:19 | ||||
Label | Nude Records | ||||
Producer | Ed Buller, Bruce Lampcov | ||||
Suede singles chronology | |||||
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This article is about the song by Suede. For the song by Deep Purple, see Lazy (Deep Purple song).
"Lazy" is the fourth single off the album Coming Up by Suede, released on April 7, 1997 on Nude Records. It was also the fourth single off the album to reach the top 10.
The video for the title song was directed by Pedro Romhanyi, who previously did the video for the band's songs, Animal Nitrate, Beautiful Ones and Saturday Night, making this his third video from the album. All the tracks were produced by Bruce Lampcov except "Lazy", which was produced by Ed Buller.
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[edit] Single track listings
[edit] CD1
- "Lazy" (Anderson)
- "These are the Sad Songs" (Anderson/Oakes)
- "Feel" (Anderson/Codling/Gilbert/Oakes/Osman)
[edit] CD2
- "Lazy" (Anderson)
- "Sadie" (Anderson/Oakes)
- "Digging A Hole" (Codling)
[edit] List of songs mentioned in "These are the Sad Songs"
The B-side "These are the Sad Songs" lists a number of melancholy tracks by various artists, some of whom have been cited by Brett Anderson as influences on Suede's music. The songs, in the order that they are mentioned in the lyrics, are:
- Lay Lady Lay by Bob Dylan
- Band of Gold by Freda Payne
- A Day in the Life by The Beatles
- And Dream of Sheep by Kate Bush
- Sea Song by Robert Wyatt
- Vincent by Don McLean
- Death Disco by Public Image Ltd
- Venus in Furs by The Velvet Underground
- An Occasional Dream by David Bowie
- Sign “O” the Times by Prince
- Bill is Dead by The Fall
- Lazyitis by the Happy Mondays
- Big Louise by Scott Walker
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