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    Long-Awaited 'Spooky', 'Split', 'Lovelife' Reissues Lush

    The wait is over. All three studio albums by Lush will finally be back in print on vinyl starting 11 August, 2023.

    + Pre-order all three albums from 4AD here +
    + Pre-order from the store of your choice here

    Lush by Matt Anker

    Built around the songwriting talents of Emma Anderson and Miki Berenyi, Lush successfully defined a myriad of 90s scenes such as shoegaze, dream pop and Britpop before they disbanded in 1998.  A much-loved band who briefly reformed in 2016, recent years has seen a new, young audience fall in love with their music after discovering it via TikTok, Spotify et al.  And outside of a lavish Record Store Day career retrospective boxset in 2016, all three studio albums – Spooky (1992), Split (1994) and Lovelife (1996) – have been unavailable on vinyl since the 90s.

    With demand high, the band have been working with renowned engineer / producer Kevin Vanbergen to help them remaster their catalogue, starting with their studio albums.  Using the original ½” production tapes for source material, Kevin has painstakingly worked on them to create brand new, stunning 24-bit masters that perfectly capture the thrill of the originals.  They’ve never sounded so good.

    Famously working with 4AD’s inhouse designers v23 on every release, album art has always been central to Lush’s appeal too.  For these represses, the first two albums will come housed in their original designs while Lovelife uses the art from their 2016 boxset so to keep 1996’s collectible tracing paper sleeve exclusive to that initial pressing.

    For these new presses, all three titles are coming out on both classic black vinyl and ultra-clear vinyl – the latter a one-time press available exclusively via independent stores and 4AD’s webstore.  CDs will also be available later this year.  More on that soon.

    Furthermore, US collectible store Bandbox are carrying a super-limited bundle of all three titles in exclusive colors (Spooky on orange vinyl, Split on yellow and Lovelife on violet). This version also includes a special fanzine dedicated to the band.

    Lush – Spooky
    4AD0451

    Originally released 27th January 1992

    + Pre-order Spooky here +

    With a few EPs and a mini-album (Scar) having set the scene, Spooky is Lush’s 1992 debut studio album.  A key text for British indie music after the turn of a decade, it was produced by label mate Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins) and features the singles ‘Nothing Natural,’ ‘For Love’ and ‘Superblast!.’

    A1. Stray
    A2. Nothing Natural
    A3. Tiny Smiles
    A4. Covert
    A5. Ocean
    A6. For Love
    B1. Superblast!
    B2. Untogether
    B3. Fantasy
    B4. Take
    B5. Laura
    B6. Monochrome

    Lush – Split
    4AD0452

    Originally released 13th June 1994

    + Pre-order Split here +

    Featuring the singles ‘Desire Lines’ and ‘Hypocrite,’ Split is the second full studio album by Lush.  Produced by Mike Hedges – famed for his work on The Cure’s Seventeen Seconds & Siouxsie and the Banshees’s A Kiss in the Dreamhouse – and mixed by Alan Moulder, Split sees the band hit a more direct sound whilst retaining their almost pitch-black feel.

    A1. Light From A Dead Star
    A2. Kiss Chase
    A3. Blackout
    A4. Hypocrite
    A5. Lovelife
    A6. Desire Lines
    A7. The Invisible Man
    B1. Undertow
    B2. Never-Never
    B3. Lit Up
    B4. Starlust
    B5. When I Die

    Lush – Lovelife
    4AD0453

    Originally released 5th March 1996

    + Pre-order Lovelife here +

    Lush’s final studio album, Lovelife, dealt “Britpop the feminist counterpoint it sorely needed,” (Pitchfork).  Produced by Pete Bartlett (Therapy?, Kitchens of Distinction), it features three of the band’s biggest singles in ‘Single Girl,’ ‘Ladykillers’ and ‘500 (Shake Baby Shake),’ with Jarvis Cocker also featured on first-half closer ‘Ciao!’.

    A1. Ladykillers
    A2. Heavenly Nobodies
    A3. 500
    A4. I’ve Been Here Before
    A5. Papasan
    A6. Single Girl
    A7. Ciao!
    B1. Tralala
    B2. Last Night
    B3. Runaway
    B4. The Childcatcher
    B5. Olympia

     

     

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