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Trysome Eatone *
(CD, 2003)
Primary Artist: Love Spit Love

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Format: CD Sep 2003 Record Label: Maverick Recording Type: Studio UPC: 766482908349 |
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Track Listing 1. Long Long Time 2. Believe 3. Well Well Well 4. Friends 5. Fall on Tears 6. Little Fist 7. It Hurts When I Laugh 8. 7 Years 9. Sweet Thing 10. All Gods Children 11. More Than Money 12. November 5
| Details | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Love Spit Love: Richard Butler (vocals); Richard Fortus, Chris Wilson, Frank Ferrer. Producers: Ben Grosse, Richard Butler, Richard Fortus. Import edition. After New Wave icons The Psychedelic Furs called it quits in the early '90s, Richard Butler found guitarist Richard Fortus (whose band Pale Divine opened on the Furs' last tour), and formed Love Spit Love. A self-titled debut LP and hit single ("Am I Wrong?") put to rest any fears that this was an indulgent side project or a nostalgia trip. Their credibility thus established, Butler and Fortus created TRYSOME EATONE, their hard-edged, powerful debut for Madonna's Maverick label. As breathy and raspy as ever, Butler has never sounded sharper, his edgy, heartbreaking delivery providing the perfect vehicle for his sharp, well-crafted lyrics. Fortus's palette is more expansive than before, encompassing a dizzying array of guitar effects and electronics. His full-sounding melodic accompaniment plays perfectly off Butler's plaintive vocals. TRYSOME EATONE is a triumph on many levels; intrinsically, it's an interesting, often surprising listen. Taken with the rest of Butler's canon, it is testament to his staying power as a creative, vibrant artist.
Industry Reviews ...on their second set, they rock with swirling intensity and brooding solemnity... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (09/26/1997)
...When it comes to voices, Richard Butler's sticks out a mile....It's comforting to know that at least some of the musicians who helped define a decade's sound are still stretching, and succeeding, in the next one. Musician (11/01/1997)
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