Online Catalogue | Artists - C | Lloyd Cole & Commotions
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1995 UK 4 Track CD Single1 Baby2 The Steady Slowing Down Of The Heart3 Baby - Original Demo4 Like Lovers Do - Stephen Street Mix
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Scarce 1995 UK 4 Track CD Single1 Baby2 My Bag3 Jennifer She Said4 From The Hip
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Very Rare 1992 UK 3 Track CD Single1 Butterfly2 Jennifer She Said - Live3 Butterfly - The Planet Ann Charlotte Mix
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UK 3 Track CD Single1 Cutting Out2 My Alibi - Piano Version3 Late Night, Early Town - Guitar Version
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Rare 1990 UK 3 Track CD Single.1 Don't Look Back2 Blame Mary Jane3 Witching Hour
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Scarce 1990 UK 3 Track CD Single1 Downtown2 A Long Way Down3 Sweetheart
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Rare 1989 UK 3 Track Remix CD Single1 Forest Fire - 7" Remix2 Perfect Blue - Remix3 Forest Fire - Extended Remix
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Rare UK CD Video & 4 Audio Tracks1 Lonely Mile2 Love Your Wife3 Please4 From The Hip - Remix5 From The Hip - Remix - CD Video
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Rare 1988 UK 4 Track CD Single1 From The Hip - Remix2 Lonely Mile3 Love Your Wife4 Please
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Rare 1988 UK 3 Track Gatefold CD Single1 Jennifer She Said2 Perfect Blue3 My Bag - Dancing Remix
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UK Limited Edition 3 x CD Set. Housed in superb triple foldout box.Disc 11 Like Lovers Do2 Traffic - Album Outtake - Long Version3 Forest Fire Disc 21 Like Lovers Do2 Brand New Baby Blues - Demo Version3 Perfect SkinDisc 31 Like Lovers Do2 I Will Not Leave You Alone3 Rattlesnakes
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UK 3 Track CD Single - Part 11 Like Lovers Do2 Traffic Album Outtake - Long Version3 Forest Fire
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1995 UK 4 Track CD - Includes 3 Classic Lloyd Cole & The Commotions Tracks.1 Like Lovers Do2 Forest Fire3 Rattlesnakes4 Perfect Skin
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UK 3 Track CD Single - Part 31 Like Lovers Do2 I Will Not Leave You Alone3 Rattlesnakes
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UK Limited Edition 3 Track CD Single. Housed in superb triple foldout box. Has room for the other 2 CD's.1 Like Lovers Do2 Brand New Baby Blues - Demo Version3 Perfect Skin
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Rare UK CD VIDEO + 3 Audio Tracks1 Lost Weekend - Extended Version 4.222 Are You ready To Be Heartbroken Live 2.463 Forest Fire - Live 4.424 Lost Weekend CD Video 3.14
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Rare 1993 UK 3 Track CD Single1 Morning Is Broken2 Radio City Music Hall3 Eat Your Greens
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Rare 1990 UK 3 Track CD Single1 No Blue Skies2 Shelly I Do3 Wild Orphan
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UK 3 Track CD Single.1 No More Love Songs2 Claire Fontaine - Long3 Claire Fontaine - Short
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Rare UK CD Video & 3 Audio Tracks1 Pefect Skin2 Four Flights Up3 Glory4 Perfect Skin - CD Video
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UK 4 Track CD Single1 Sentimental Fool2 Brand New Friend3 Lost Weekend4 Cut Me Down
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Scarce 1991 UK 3 Track CD Single1 She's A Girl And I'm A Man2 Weird On Me3 Children Of The Revolution
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1993 UK Limited Edition 3 Track CD In Foldout Gatefold Pack.1 So You'd Like To Save The World2 Vicious3 Mystic Lady
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1993 UK 3 Track CD Single - Part 21 So You'd Like To Save The World2 For The Pleasure Of Your Company3 4 M.B.
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1993 UK Limited Edition 2 x CD Set Housed In Superb Gatefold SleeveDisc 11 So You'd Like To Save The World2 Vicious3 Mystic LadyDisc 2Morning Has Broken2 The Slider3 Manish Girl
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1993 Euro 3 Track CD Single1 So You'd Like To Save The World2 For The Pleasure Of Your Company3 4 M.B.
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Rare withdrawn 3 Track CD Single1 That Boy2 If You Gotta Go, Go Now3 Rain On The Parade
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1991 UK 3 Track CD Single1 Weeping Wine2 The L Word (Tell Your Sister)3 Somewhere Out In The East
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Through both his lauded work fronting the Commotions and his more eclectic solo efforts, Lloyd Cole established himself as one of the most articulate and acute songwriters of the postpunk era. Born January 31, 1961 in Buxton, England, Cole formed the Commotions in 1982 while studying philosophy at the University of Glasgow. Originally a large soul band, the group eventually trimmed itself down to a quintet which included keyboardist Blair Cowan, guitarist Neil Clark, bassist Lawrence Donegan and drummer Stephen Irvine.The uncommon quality of Cole's songwriting earned the Commotions a contract with British Polydor, and in 1984, they debuted with Rattlesnakes, a wry, heartfelt record of jangling guitar pop stuffed with references to the likes of Jules and Jim, Simone de Beauvoir, Norman Mailer and On the Waterfront; "Perfect Skin," the shimmering first single, reached the U.K. Top 30. Produced by the hit-making team of Alan Winstanley and Clive Langer, 1985's Easy Pieces, was a slicker effort that included the singles "Lost Weekend" and "Brand New Friend," both of which earned significant airplay on alternative radio outlets.Following the release of 1987's Mainstream, Cole disbanded the Commotions and moved to New York City to establish himself as a solo performer. There he joined forces with noted session drummer Fred Maher, who enlisted ex-Voidoid Robert Quine on guitar and an up-and-coming singer/songwriter named Matthew Sweet to play bass for Cole's eponymously-titled 1990 solo debut, which continued much in the vein of his work with the Commotions. 1991's Don't Get Weird on Me, Babe, however, marked a major artistic shift, as the entire second half of the album explored lush, string-sweetened cabaret music, arranged by Paul Buckmaster (known for his work with Elton John and the Rolling Stones).Commercial success continued to elude Cole, however, and it took 1993's Bad Vibes — a diverse effort touching upon psychedelia and electronics — a year to find U.S. distribution. By the time of 1995's Love Story, his sound had come full circle; a return to the more minimalist, folk-rock inspired work with the Commotions, the LP not coincidentally marked Cole's reunion with the band's guitarist Neil Clark. The new millennium sparked a new union for Cole, for his 2001 album The Negatives not only showcased the album's namesake, but the name of his new band. Collaborations with Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne, Ivy), Jill Sobule, and Michael Kotch (Vitamin C, Eve's Plum) were featured on the new record, as well as production credits from Stephen Street (The Smiths, Blur). Extensive touring followed. Cole resurfaced in 2004 with the understated Music in a Foreign Language LP. Recorded largely at home, the album featured a cover of Nick Cave's "People Ain't No Good".
The uncommon quality of Cole's songwriting earned the Commotions a contract with British Polydor, and in 1984, they debuted with Rattlesnakes, a wry, heartfelt record of jangling guitar pop stuffed with references to the likes of Jules and Jim, Simone de Beauvoir, Norman Mailer and On the Waterfront; "Perfect Skin," the shimmering first single, reached the U.K. Top 30. Produced by the hit-making team of Alan Winstanley and Clive Langer, 1985's Easy Pieces, was a slicker effort that included the singles "Lost Weekend" and "Brand New Friend," both of which earned significant airplay on alternative radio outlets.
Following the release of 1987's Mainstream, Cole disbanded the Commotions and moved to New York City to establish himself as a solo performer. There he joined forces with noted session drummer Fred Maher, who enlisted ex-Voidoid Robert Quine on guitar and an up-and-coming singer/songwriter named Matthew Sweet to play bass for Cole's eponymously-titled 1990 solo debut, which continued much in the vein of his work with the Commotions. 1991's Don't Get Weird on Me, Babe, however, marked a major artistic shift, as the entire second half of the album explored lush, string-sweetened cabaret music, arranged by Paul Buckmaster (known for his work with Elton John and the Rolling Stones).
Commercial success continued to elude Cole, however, and it took 1993's Bad Vibes — a diverse effort touching upon psychedelia and electronics — a year to find U.S. distribution. By the time of 1995's Love Story, his sound had come full circle; a return to the more minimalist, folk-rock inspired work with the Commotions, the LP not coincidentally marked Cole's reunion with the band's guitarist Neil Clark. The new millennium sparked a new union for Cole, for his 2001 album The Negatives not only showcased the album's namesake, but the name of his new band. Collaborations with Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne, Ivy), Jill Sobule, and Michael Kotch (Vitamin C, Eve's Plum) were featured on the new record, as well as production credits from Stephen Street (The Smiths, Blur). Extensive touring followed. Cole resurfaced in 2004 with the understated Music in a Foreign Language LP. Recorded largely at home, the album featured a cover of Nick Cave's "People Ain't No Good".
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