Post-Punk.com
  • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About
    • Subscribe
    • Terms Of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Bands
    • Revival Bands
    • Labels
  • Reviews
  • Fashion
  • Log In
  • Home
  • Bands
  • Reviews
  • Fashion
  • Log In
0 Likes
0 Followers
0 Followers
Subscribe
Post-Punk.com
Post-Punk.com Post-Punk.com
  • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About
    • Subscribe
    • Terms Of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Bands
    • Revival Bands
    • Labels
  • Reviews
  • Fashion
  • Log In
  • Bands
  • Classic Bands
  • Reissues

Lush’s “Spooky,” “Split,” and “Lovelife” to be Reissued on Vinyl

  • July 12, 2023
  • Alice Teeple
Image
0
0
0

This summer, for the first time since the 90s, Lush’s three iconic studio albums will be released individually on vinyl. The band is collaborating with renowned engineer Kevin Vanbergen to meticulously remaster their influential catalog, beginning with their three full-length studio releases.

The exquisite melodies of Lush, crafted by the brilliant minds of Emma Anderson and Miki Berenyi, are considered some of the most essential contributions to dream pop and shoegaze music of the 90s. Despite disbanding in 1998, their timeless tunes continue to captivate a new generation of music enthusiasts through popular platforms like TikTok and Spotify. Yet, aside from a 2016 Record Store Day box set, their seminal works — Spooky (1992), Split (1994), and Lovelife (1996) — have been missing as stand-alone vinyl releases for decades.

Based on the original ½” tapes, the albums are transformed into sparkling 24-bit masters. Each LP will be available in classic black and ultra-clear vinyl, exclusive to independent stores and 4AD’s webstore.

Furthermore, Bandbox is releasing a limited bundle of uniquely colored editions, complete with a fanzine honoring the band’s legacy. CD releases are planned later this year.

Continuing their tradition with 4AD’s in-house designers v23, the album art remains essential to Lush’s appeal. The first two reissues retain original designs, while Lovelife features art from their 2016 boxset, keeping the unique 1996 tracing paper sleeve as a cherished original exclusive.

These remastered albums will be reissued on August 11, 2023. Check out the album details and pre-order links provided below.

Spooky
Originally Released January 27, 1992
“Spooky,” the debut studio album of Lush, was released in 1992 after the success of a few EPs and the mini-album Scar. Produced by Robin Guthrie from Cocteau Twins, it’s considered a monumental work of British indie music from the early 90s. The album includes the popular singles “Nothing Natural,” “For Love,” and “Superblast!”.

Pre-Order Here

A1. Stray
A2. Nothing Natural
A3. Tiny Smiles

A4. Covert
A5. Ocean
A6. For Love
B1. Superblast!
B2. Untogether

B3. Fantasy
B4. Take
B5. Laura
B6. Monochrome

Split
Originally Released June 13, 1994
Lush’s second full studio album, “Split,” includes the popular singles “Desire Lines” and “Hypocrite.” The album was produced by Mike Hedges, known for his work on The Cure’s “Seventeen Seconds” and Siouxsie and the Banshees’“A Kiss in the Dreamhouse,” and mixed by Alan Moulder. “Split” showcases the band’s ability to maintain their dark feel while experimenting with a more direct sound.

Pre-Order Here

Tracklist:

A1. Light From A Dead Star.A2. Kiss Chase
A3. Blackout
A4. Hypocrite
A5. Lovelife
A6. Desire Lines
A7. The Invisible Man
B1. Undertow
B2. Never-Never
B3. Lit Up
B4. Starlust
B5. When I Die


Lovelife
Originally Released March 5, 1996
The final studio album by Lush, titled Lovelife, was produced by Pete Bartlett, known for his work with Therapy? and Kitchens of Distinction. This album includes three of Lush’s most popular singles – “Single Girl,” “Ladykillers,” and “500 (Shake Baby Shake)”. Additionally, the a-side closer “Ciao!” features Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker.

Pre-Order Here

Tracklist:

A1. Ladykillers
A2. Heavenly Nobodies
A3. 500
A4. I’ve Been Here Before
A5. Papasan
A6. Single Girl
A7. Ciao!

B1. Tralala
B2. Last Night
B3. Runaway
B4. The Childcatcher
B5. Olympia

Please support Post-Punk.com! You can do so via:

  • Patreon:

  • or directly via Paypal:

  • Or by using our new Contact form here:

 

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Related Topics
  • Lush
Alice Teeple

Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

Previous Article
  • Album Streaming
  • Bands
  • Tour Dates

Listen to Arizona Darkwave Outfit Tassel’s EBM-Laden “New Covenant” EP — Plus Tour Dates

  • July 12, 2023
  • Alice Teeple
View Post
Next Article
  • Bands
  • Remix
  • Uncategorized

Dark Rock Duo Unhappily Ever Now Debuts the Rabbit Junk Remix of “Pleading (The Haunting of Scars)”

  • July 12, 2023
  • Alice Teeple
View Post
You May Also Like
View Post
  • Bands
  • Classic Bands
  • Obituary

Karl Wallinger of World Party and The Waterboys Passes Away At 66

  • Alice Teeple
  • March 11, 2024
View Post
  • Album Streaming
  • Bands

Mark Hex Returns with Dark Folk-Punk LP “LIVE FROM GB NEWS STUDIOS”

  • Alice Teeple
  • March 10, 2024
View Post
  • Album Streaming
  • Bands

Listen to Chicago Dark Industrial Pop Artist Brittany Bindrim’s “Velella Velella” LP

  • Alice Teeple
  • March 10, 2024
View Post
  • Bands
  • Classic Bands
  • crowdfunding
  • Film

Celebrating the Legacy of Rozz Williams: A Tribute at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

  • Alice Teeple
  • March 9, 2024
View Post
  • Bands
  • Classic Bands
  • Collaborations
  • Song Premiere

The Cult’s Ian Astbury Collaborates with Black Asteroid on Haunting Electronic Music Track “Dirge Out”

  • Alice Teeple
  • March 9, 2024
View Post
  • Bands
  • Video Premiere

Philadelphia’s Night Sins Debuts Video for Old-School EBM Track “The Lowest Places You’ll Go”

  • post-punk.com
  • March 8, 2024
View Post
  • Classic Bands
  • Interview
  • New Releases

Move In Light | An Interview With Robbie Grey of Modern English

  • Frank Deserto
  • March 8, 2024
View Post
  • Bands
  • Song Premiere

“Weeks apart, and time feels like an Ocean” — Listen to the Poignant Synthpop of XOR’s “Waiting”

  • Alice Teeple
  • March 8, 2024







Post-Punk.com
© Copyright POST-PUNK.COM 2023

Input your search keywords and press Enter.

Please support Post-Punk.com! You can do so via...
  • Patreon:
  • Directly via Paypal:
  • Or by using our new Contact form here:
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
Do not sell my personal information.
Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT