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LLOYD COLE
"Lloyd Cole's music In A Foreign Language is so exquisitely written, so proficiently executed, that it makes even the most mannered singer-songwriter sound slovenly" - No Depression
Lloyd Cole has established himself as one of the most articulate and acute songwriters of the postpunk era, through both his lauded work fronting the Commotions and his more electric solo efforts.
One Little Indian is proud to present these three fine Lloyd Cole CDs. |
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Music in a Foreign Language
OLI 415
01. Music In A Foreign Language
02. My Other Life
03. Late Night, Early Town
04. Cutting Out
05. No More Love Songs
06. Today I'm No So Sure
07. My Alibi
08. People Ain't No Good
09. Brazil
10. Shelf Life
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Etc.
OLI 414
A self-proclaimed “lost album”. Etc. is a collection of songs originally recorded between his release of Love Story and The Negatives. It’s a remarkably cohesive record, showcasing Cole’s masterful songwriting as well as Bob Dylan’s “You’re a Big Girl Now” and Karen Black’s “Memphis”.
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| Notice: Due to a production error, the slipcase of Plastic Wood inaccurately lists songs from Etc. We are in the process of changing the packaging. If you purchased Plastic Wood with the incorrect slipcase, please send an email to info@onelittleindian-us.com with your name and address, and we’ll be happy to send you the corrected slipcase for your collection.
The correct song titles are listed below.
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Plastic Wood
OLI 416
Plastic Wood comes from a different musical perspective than the traditional singer-songwriter legacy of Lloyd Cole. Purely instrumental, the album is a startlingly beautiful collection of 18 ambient electronic songs. It’s remarkably subtle and delicate and something that every Lloyd Cole fan will yearn to hear.
01. Omni 7th
02. Sim Trees
03. 4-Train
04. Velvet
05. Headlights
06. Dry Ice
07. Plastic Wood
08. After Before and After
09. B-Mushroom
10. Out Time |
11. On Ice
12. The Beach
13. Glass Jaz
14. Manhattan Chase
15. Park West
16. Afterthough
17. Post Script
18. Machinist |
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