Love and Rockets: Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven (1985)
0h 43min
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Synopsis:
Love and Rockets shouldn't've existed, if everything had gone to vaguely initial plan. It was two years after the initial collapse of Bauhaus, after the Northampton band had gone from punk-inspired art-glam obscurity to inadvertant founders of goth rock to a final put-it-all-to-bed set of shows. Guitarist Daniel Ash had already been releasing work under the Tones On Tail name and made it a full band with drummer Kevin Haskins as well as Bauhaus roadie Glenn Campling. Meantime bassist David J had his own solo career going over two albums and a slew of singles, as well as a stint playing and recording with the Jazz Butcher. So when the three Bauhaus vets wondered about a possible restart with singer Peter Murphy, himself having briefly done the Dalis Car collaboration with Japan's Mick Karn and still considering his own route forward, that could have been it.
Tracklisting: 1. If There's a Heaven Above
2. A Private Future
3. The Dog-End of a Day Gone By
4. The Game
5. Ball of Confusion (USA Mix)
6. Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven
7. Haunted When the Minutes Drag
8. Saudade
9. God and Mr. Smith (Mars Mix)
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