Romantic Times

Lewis
Romantic Times

7,89 EUR
(1kg = 43,83 EUR)
CD
Light In The Attic / Cargo
Release date: 05/Sep/2014
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Sales Rank: #10023 in Other Pop
#11402 in Pop
Style: Other Pop
Product No.: 1899123550
Details / Tracklist: 01. "We Danced All Night"
02. "Bon Voyage"
03. "Don't Stop It Now"
04. "It's A New Day"
05. "So Be In Love With Me"
06. "Bringing You A Rose"
07. "Where Did My Love Go Away"
08. "As The Boats Go By"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 1st Time On Cd!
Description:Originally released as R.A.W. 1002, 1985 Clear tray digipak with OBI strip and 8-page booklet. Recorded at Thunder Road Studios, Calgary Re-release design: [...], Chunklet Graphic Control © 2014 Light In The Attic Records & Distribution, LLC. ? 1985 Lewis Baloue
"Romantic Times" is a captivating CD release by the enigmatic artist Lewis, brought to you by the renowned label Light In The Attic in collaboration with Cargo. This album stands as a testament to Lewis's unique blend of dreamy synth-pop and soft rock, enveloped in an aura of mystery that has fascinated music lovers for decades. Originally recorded in 1985 and long considered a lost gem, "Romantic Times" showcases Lewis?s ethereal vocals and lush arrangements, creating an atmosphere both nostalgic and timeless. Light In The Attic is celebrated for its dedication to unearthing rare musical treasures and reissuing them with care; their partnership with Cargo ensures wide distribution across Europe. With previous successes such as his cult classic "L?Amour," Lewis continues to intrigue listeners worldwide through his haunting melodies and elusive persona.
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Deutsch Daniel A. - 18/Jun/2015 5 of 5 Stars!
Last year, in 2014, Light in the Attic re-issued "L'Amour" and "Romantic Times", two albums which now have gone on to become lost classics. Both of these albums was self-released by the artist himself; "L'Amour" in 1983 and "Romantic Times" in 1985. "Romantic Times" is more synth-driven than "L'Amour", and even has some beats every now and then, but it's still as dark and eerie as the first one, if not more. It could have been the soundtrack to a David Lynch movie.