Rattlesnakes | ||||
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Studio album by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions | ||||
Released | October 1984 | |||
Genre | Indie pop | |||
Length | 35:29 | |||
Label | Geffen, Capitol | |||
Producer | Paul Hardiman | |||
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions chronology | ||||
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Rattlesnakes was the debut album by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions and was released in 1984. The album reached #13 in the UK record charts and included the hit singles "Perfect Skin" (#26 in UK), "Forest Fire" (#41 in UK) and "Rattlesnakes" (#65 in UK, #31 in the Netherlands).
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The bulk of the album was written by frontman Lloyd Cole, who formed the band while a student at the University of Glasgow. Cole cites Bob Dylan and Booker T. & the MGs as major influences, but also notes the impact of his studies in English and philosophy on both the album's title, a reference to the novel Play It As It Lays by Joan Didion, and its lyrics, which also reference Renata Adler, Simone de Beauvoir and Norman Mailer.[3]
All songs were written by Lloyd Cole, except where noted.
In 1985, Polydor released a "Bonus Tracks" edition of the album, including all the original tracks and four additional songs:
The "Bonus Tracks" CD also included "Forest Fire (extended version)" which is 45 seconds longer than the original release. The de luxe edition released in 2004 reverted to the shorter version.
In 2004, the band reformed for a brief European reunion tour to commemorate the album's 20th anniversary.[3] At the same time, a deluxe edition of the album was released on Universal International and Capitol. The deluxe edition includes the 10 original album tracks, the four tracks from the bonus edition and 14 additional tracks, including demos, concert and radio performances.
The album was recorded and produced at The garden Studio in Shoreditch, owned by John Foxx