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The Lover Speaks - The Lover Speaks FLAC
Performer:
The Lover Speaks
Album:
The Lover Speaks
Style:
Synth-pop
Released:
1986
Country:
Greece
Label:
A&M Records
Catalog:
395127-1
FLAC size:
1808 mb
MP3 size:
1851 mb
WMA size:
1521 mb


Tracklist


1Still Faking This Art Of Love4:19
2Never To Forget You4:21
3Every Lover's Sign4:39
4Love Is: "I Gave You Everything"4:28
5Of Tears3:37
6No More "I Love You's"4:04
7"This Can't Go On"3:49
8Tremble Dancing4:15
9Absent One4:14
10Face Me And Smile4:18


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
395 127-1, LP395127-1The Lover Speaks The Lover Speaks ‎(LP, Album)A&M Records, A&M Records395 127-1, LP395127-1Germany1986
395 127-1, LP395127-1The Lover Speaks The Lover Speaks ‎(LP, Album)A&M Records, A&M Records395 127-1, LP395127-1Germany1986
CS-5127The Lover Speaks The Lover Speaks ‎(Cass, Album, CrO)A&M RecordsCS-5127Canada1986
CRPOP158The Lover Speaks The Lover Speaks ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Exp)Cherry PopCRPOP158UK2015
C28Y3086The Lover Speaks The Lover Speaks ‎(LP, Album)A&M RecordsC28Y3086Japan1986


Credits


  • Arranged ByDavid E.D. Freeman, Joseph Hughes
  • Lyrics ByDavid E.D. Freeman
  • Mixed ByJoe Chiccarelli
  • Mixed By [Mix Assistent By]Craig Engel
  • Music ByDavid E.D. Freeman, Joseph Hughes
  • ProducerJimmy Iovine, The Lover Speaks
  • Recorded ByJoe Borja, Joe Chiccarelli, Robert De La Garza


Notes


White / Blank label test pressing.


Companies


  • Made By – PolyGram Records S.A. (Greece)


Video



Album


The Lover Speaks is the self-titled debut studio album from British duo The Lover Speaks, released in 1986. David Freeman and Joseph Hughes formed The Lover Speaks in 1985, having previously worked together in the punk outfit The Flys. Deriving their name from the Roland Barthes' book A Lover's Discourse: Fragments, the duo began writing material and also recruited keyboard player Barry Gilbert after advertising for a keyboardist. Although Gilbert was not an official member of the group, he would. The Lover Speaks were an English new wave duo consisting of David Freeman vocals and Joseph Hughes arranger, composer. They wrote and sang the original version of the song No More I Love You's, covered by Annie Lennox in 1995 on her Medusa album, which she took to No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. Freeman and Hughes formed The Lover Speaks in 1985, having previously worked together in the punk outfit The Flys. Deriving their name from the Roland Barthes' book A Lover's Discourse: Fragments, the. 00:00 Every Lover's Sign 04:38 No More I Love You's 08:43 Never To Forget You 13:06 Face. The Lover Speaks - ST. Язык: Русский. Страна: США. Songs in album The Lover Speaks - The Lover Speaks 1986. The Lover Speaks - Every Lover's Sign. The Lover Speaks - No More I Love You's. The Lover Speaks - Never To Forget You. The Lover Speaks - Face Me And Smile. The Lover Speaks - Absent One. The Lover Speaks - Love Is I Gave You Everything. The Lover Speaks - This Can't Go On 194. The Lover Speaks - Still Faking This Art Of. Listen free to The Lover Speaks The Lover Speaks Every Lover's Sign, No More I Love You's and more. 10 tracks 42:04. The Lover Speaks. Released 1986. The Lover Speaks Tracklist. Every Lover's Sign by The Lover Speaks. Every Lover's Sign. No More I Love You's. Never to Forget You. Face Me and Smile. Absent One. Love Is: I Gave You Everything. This Can't Go On. Still Faking This Art of Love. Tremble Dancing. Of Tears. search for The Lover Speaks , The Lover Speaks. Perhaps one of the least-known bands of 80s pop, the Lover Speaks came to wider public knowledge not during their days as a working, functional band, but years after their demise. Annie Lennox, who had turned a surprising about-face with her lusciously dramatic debut Diva, followed up with an album of covers which included the Lover Speaks minor 1986 hit, No More I Love Yous. The albums most passionate and regal piece is No More I Love Yous , an echoing blast of cinematic pop which feels like a Keats poem embodied in song. Features Song Lyrics for The Lover Speaks's The Lover Speaks album