Lovesighs - An Entertainment
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Lovesighs - An Entertainment | |||||
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EP by No-Man | |||||
Released | 1992 | ||||
Genre | Trip Hop, Dream Pop | ||||
Length | 57:26 | ||||
Label | One Little Indian | ||||
Producer | Tim Bowness Steven Wilson | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
No-Man chronology | |||||
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Lovesighs - An Entertainment was No-Man's first mini-album, released in April 1992 on the One Little Indian label. It comprised a collection of the band's singles and b-sides from 1990 and 1991.
An ambitious and diverse collection of sensual songs and innovative instrumentals, the album combined influences from dub, dream pop, classical and hip-hop music.
Both "Colours" and "Days In The Trees" were singles of the week in Melody Maker, Sounds and on Channel Four's teletext.
Lovesighs was trailed by a further single "Ocean Song".
[edit] Track listing
- Heartcheat pop (3:52)
- Days in the trees - mahler (6:21)
- Drink Judas (3:44)
- Heartcheat motel (4:38)
- Kiss me stupid (4:42)
- Colours (4:10)
- Iris Murdoch cut me up (5:19)
- Days in the trees - reich (2:35)
[edit] Credits
- Tim Bowness - vocals, words
- Ben Coleman - violin
- Steven Wilson - instruments
with:
- Lara Flynn Boyle - sampled voice (8)
- Patricia Leavitt - sampled voice (1)