The Lovelies


The tuff of the tracks [1997]

ER-1026 CD [sold out]

Debut album by English band THE LOVELIES, from Portsmouth. We released a single by them as one of our first references ever, and after that we renew this relationship with this whole album. Supported by Mr John Peel himself. Close to THE WEDDING PRESENT in energy and frenzy guitars.

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01.  The tuff of the tracks             
02.  Happy valley   real         
03.  The karaoke hustler             
04.  Love-lack   real        real | download
05.  C!-H!-G!             
06.  Sad-luck Thomson & his lucky big band             
07.  999 - art police             
08.  Troublehead [part two]             
09.  The six-fitteen             
10.  Head for the hills             
11.  I can´t go anywhere & they start at it             
12.  The icarus of lautertal             
13.  Seventeen             
14.  Tea & cake             
 


Nothing la-di-da EP [1993]

ER-104 Single 7" [sold out]

After releasing “Happy Wednesday”, it was out of the question not releasing something more by this British quartet. Like some crazed WEDDING PRESENT, filled with freshness and tenderness, they gave us four pretty POP songs, with charming violin arrangements, teen spirit and folk touches. Among these songs, one of them, “Spanish Girls On TV”, especially written for their Spanish female fans. Look for their gorgeous debut CD somewhere else in this catalogue!

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01.  Bright new day             
02.  Spanish girls on t.v.             
03.  Forever             
04.  Bow down             
 

 
 

La línea del arco #3 [1992]

ER-102 Single 7" [sold out]

(MERCENARY TREE FREAKS, USURA, LA SÍNTESIS, THE LOVELIES)
This compilation was created at the time to escort the disappeared fanzine, “La Línea Del Arco”. Madrid-based USURA contribute with a song of their first demo, “The Trial”, which, curiously enough, has become one of the band’s hits. LA SINTESIS brought a really good cover of the CLOSE LOBSTERS’ “Violently Pretty Face”. The British LOVELIES gave us “Happy Wednesday”, teen pop with violin arrengements, before releasing their debut album later on Elefant. And, last but not least, the energetic pop of MERCENARY TREE FREAKS and “Michelin Man”. All these songs were previously unreleased.

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01.  Mercenary Tree Freaks
Michelin man
            
02.  Usura
The trial
            
03.  La Sintesis
Violently pretty
            
04.  The Lovelies
Happy wednesday
            
 

  



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