20. "It hurts - there must be a taste of murder in it (12" Version)"
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Description:
Digitally re-mastered and expanded edition of this under-rated gem of an album from the Liverpudlian outfit, originally released in 1984. The Lotus Eaters were formed in the early '80s by Jem Kelly, formerly of the Wild Swans and vocalist Peter Coyle. The band enjoyed a couple of hits ('The First Picture of You' and 'You Don't Need Someone New') yet only released this one album during their heyday. They've since reformed and still play (and record) sporadically. The CD booklet features extensive sleeve notes and a UK discography and includes images of many of their original sleeves. Features eight bonus tracks including their much loved singles 'You Don't Need Someone New', 'It Hurts' (12") and 'Out on Your Own' (12") and b-sides from the singles featured on the album. Cherry Red. 2010.
"No Sense Of Sin" is the acclaimed debut album by The Lotus Eaters, released in 1984 and now available on CD through Cherry Red. This record captures the ethereal beauty of early '80s new wave and dream pop, featuring standout tracks like "The First Picture of You," which became a cult classic and charted in several countries. The band's shimmering guitars, poetic lyrics, and melodic sensibility have earned them a dedicated following among fans of atmospheric pop music. The Lotus Eaters are known for their unique blend of melancholy and hopefulness, making this album an essential listen for lovers of sophisticated alternative sounds. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its commitment to reissuing influential albums from across genres, ensuring that timeless classics like "No Sense Of Sin" remain accessible to new generations.