Nightbird
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- Seller:detroitwhut
- Sales Rank:42,392
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
- Release Date:January 25, 2005
- MPN:724596926024
- UPC:724596926024
- EAN:0724596926024
- ASIN:B00070EBO4
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Tracks
- No Doubt
- Here I Go Impossible Again
- Let's Take One More Rocket To The Moon
- Breathe
- I'll Be There
- Because Our Love Is Real
- Don't Say You Love Me
- All This Time Still Falling Out Of Love
- I Broke It All In Two
- Sweet Surrender
- I Bet You're Mad At Me
Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Japanese pressing of the synth-pop duo's 2005 album, scheduled to include one bonus track. Details TBA. EMI.
Amazon.com
This album arrived shortly after singer Andy Bell's revelation that he had been living with HIV for more than six years, suffering from debilitating pain. It's no wonder the music carries a more somber tone than the sugar-smacked synth-pop of '80s hits "Chain of Love" and "Blue Savannah." But it's hardly a gloomy affair. Yes, there is a more ominous tone to lyrics like "The tears that are falling, there's no room for doubt." And yes, the choruses aren't quite as chaotic. But for the most part this is vintage Erasure, right down to the Casio-sounding keyboards that permeate tracks like "Here I Go Impossible Again" and the ABBA imbued cheek of "Don't Say You Love Me." Erasure is clearly a band too engrossed by life to be knocked down by its mundane realities. --Aidin Vaziri
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