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Love Life .
1996 studio album by Lush
Lovelife is the fourth and final studio album by English alternative rock band Lush . On this album, the band moved away from their earlier dream pop and shoegazing style and embraced a more Britpop -oriented sound. The album was produced by Pete Bartlett and the band at Protocol Studios in London , and engineered by Giles Hall. On release, Lovelife reached No. 8 on the UK Albums Chart.
Background
Jarvis Cocker of Pulp dueted with Lush vocalist Miki Berenyi on the song "Ciao!"
In 2017, Berenyi revealed via Twitter that the lyrics to the track "Heavenly Nobodies" was about her and a friend's star-struck encounter with Hole frontwoman Courtney Love . She also added that the song was not intended as a dig towards her, and that the riff was inspired by the Monkees and the Kinks .[ 1]
Reception
In 2017, Pitchfork placed Lovelife at number 19 on its list of "The 50 Best Britpop Albums".[ 9]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "Ladykillers " Miki Berenyi 3:13 2. "Heavenly Nobodies" Berenyi 2:59 3. "500 (Shake Baby Shake)" Emma Anderson 3:30 4. "I've Been Here Before" Anderson 4:36 5. "Papasan" Berenyi 2:36 6. "Single Girl" Anderson 2:35 7. "Ciao!" (featuring Jarvis Cocker ) Berenyi 3:31 8. "Tralala" Anderson 5:35 9. "Last Night" Anderson 5:24 10. "Runaway" Berenyi 3:36 11. "The Childcatcher" Berenyi 3:17 12. "Olympia" Anderson 5:04
Release history
Country
Date
Label
Format
Catalogue #
United States
5 March 1996
4AD /Reprise
CD
9 46170-2
United Kingdom
18 March 1996
4AD
CD
CAD 6004 CD
LP (clear-coloured)
CAD 6004
Japan
20 March 1996
Nippon Columbia
CD/bonus 3" CD
COZY-27/28
Singles
"Single Girl" (8 January 1996)
CD1 (BAD 6001 CD)
"Single Girl" – 2:36
"Tinkerbell" – 3:06
"Outside World" – 4:05
"Cul de Sac" – 3:39
CD2 (BAD D 6001 CD)
"Single Girl" – 2:36
"Pudding" – 3:56
"Demystification" (Zounds cover) – 3:39
"Shut Up" – 3:46
7" vinyl (clear-coloured; AD 6001)
"Single Girl" – 2:36
"Sweetie" – 2:39
"Ladykillers " (26 February 1996)
CD1 (BAD 6002 CD)
"Ladykillers" – 3:14
"Matador" – 3:01
"Ex" – 3:14
"Dear Me (Miki's 8-Track Home Demo)" – 3:06
CD2 (BAD D 6002 CD)
"Ladykillers" – 3:14
"Heavenly" – 2:53
"Carmen" – 3:19
"Plums and Oranges" – 6:19
7" vinyl (green-coloured; AD 6002)
"Ladykillers" – 3:14
"I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend" – 3:19 (The Rubinoos cover)
"500 (Shake Baby Shake)" (15 July 1996)
CD1 (BAD 6009 CD)
"500 (Shake Baby Shake) (Single Remix)" – 3:22
"I Have the Moon" – 3:52
"Piledriver" – 3:07
"Olympia (Acoustic Version)" – 3:16
CD2 (BAD D 6009 CD)
"500 (Shake Baby Shake) (Single Remix)" – 3:22
"I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind" – 2:19 (Vashti Bunyan cover)
"Kiss Chase (Acoustic Version)" – 2:54
"Last Night (Hexadecimal Dub Mix)" – 6:31
7" vinyl (red-coloured; AD 6009)
"500 (Shake Baby Shake) (Single Remix)" – 3:22
"I Have the Moon" – 3:52
"Last Night" (PROMO ONLY, January 1996)
Radio promo CD (PRO-CD-8034)
"Last Night (Latent Power Mix)" – 5:25
"Undertow (Spooky Remix)" – 9:13
"Last Night (Darkest Hour Mix)" – 4:58
"Lovelife (Suga Bullit Remix)" – 8:17
"Last Night (Hexadecimal Dub Mix)" – 6:31
"Ladykillers (Demo – Ruff Mix '95)" – 3:12
Personnel
Charts
References
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