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Showing posts with label fiction records. Show all posts

Saturday, October 9, 2021

Candyland - Rainbow




CANDYLAND
Rainbow
1992 Fiction Records

Notes:
Remixes by Robin Guthrie from Cocteau Twins (E-Bow Mix) and Happy Larry & The Rapino Brothers (Tremolo Mix)

01. Rainbow
02. Rainbow (E-Bow Mix)
03. Rainbow (Tremolo Mix)
04. Sun On Skin

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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The Cure - Mixed Up




THE CURE
Mixed Up
1990 Fiction Records

Notes :
Tracks 01, 03, 04, 05, 06, 12 - remixed by Mark Saunders
Track 02 - remixed by Paul Oakenfold & Steve Osborne
Tracks 07, 10 - remixed by Bryan ''Chuck'' New
Tracks 08, 09 - remixed by Francois Kevorkian & Ron St. Germain
Track 11 - remixed by William Orbit & Richard Dight

01. Lullaby (Extended Mix)
02. Close To Me (Closer Mix)
03. Fascination Street (Extended Mix)
04. The Walk (Everything Mix)
05. Lovesong (Extended Mix)
06. A Forest (Tree Mix)
07. Pictures Of You (Extended Dub Mix)
08. Hot Hot Hot!!! (Extended Mix)
09. Why Can't I Be You? (Extended Mix)
10. The Caterpillar (Flicker Mix)
11. Inbetween Days (Shiver Mix)
12. Never Enough (Big Mix)

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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Candyland - Suck It And See




CANDYLAND
Suck It And See
1991 Fiction Records

Candyland had a sweet tooth for Madchester: dope-fueled dance beats; choppy, lazy guitars; and slices of '60s psychedelic pop. Arguably more club-oriented than their peers, the multi-racial group (it featured members from Somalia and Jamaica as well as from the U.K.) was formed in London, England, by Felix Tod (vocals) and David Wesley Ayers, Jr. (guitar); Kenediid Osman (bass), Derrick McKenzie (drums), and Colin Payne (keyboards) were eventually added to the lineup. Gil Norton, renowned producer of post-punk acts like Echo & the Bunnymen and the Pixies, recorded the band's first demo. Even before the group's debut single, "Fountain of Youth," appeared, they were invited to perform at the Great British Music Weekend in Wembley.
Their first and only album, Suck It and See, was released In 1991, and although three singles were released from it (Fountain O’ Youth, Kingdom, and Bitter Moon), Candyland broke up later in 1991.  

01. Precious
02. Fountain O'Youth
03. Bitter Moon
04. Something To Somebody
05. Reternity
06. Rainbow
07. Ivy To Oak
08. Kingdom
09. The Body Is The Book
10. Behold The Motherlode
11. We Will Not Leave

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Cure - Never Enough




THE CURE
Never Enough
1990 Fiction Records

01. Never Enough (Big Mix)
02. Harold And Joe
03. Let's Go To Bed (Milk Mix)
04. Never Enough

never enough

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