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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Erasure |
| Record Label: |
Mute Records |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Synth Pop |
| Release Date: |
May 22, 2007 |
| Album Duration: |
39m:16s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Sunday Girl 2. I Could Fall in Love With You 3. Sucker For Love 4. Storm in a Teacup 5. Fly Away 6. Golden Heart 7. How My Eyes Adore You 8. Darlene 9. When a Lover Leaves You 10. Glass Angel |
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Erasure: Andy Bell, Vince Clarke. Arguably Erasure's most energetic and confident album since its late-1980s heyday, 2007's LIGHT AT THE END OF THE WORLD presents the U.K. duo of Andy Bell and Vince Clarke in full-on dance mode after the beautifully subdued NIGHTBIRD, the elegantly acoustic UNION STREET, and numerous live releases. While LIGHT's lead single, "I Could Fall in Love with You," expertly showcases Bell's soaring voice and Clarke's club-filling keyboards and beats, other tracks on the record, most notably the pulsing "Sunday Girl," prove that this return to classic Erasure form is no fluke. Though there are more nuanced songs on LIGHT (the shimmering "Darlene"), the real draw is undoubtedly the lively synth-pop element of the album, which proves that Bell and Clarke are still capable of nearing the heights of "A Little Respect" and "Chains of Love." |
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