fleshforlulu
Plastic Fantastic 豆瓣
Flesh for Lulu 类型: 流行
发布日期 1989年9月22日 出版发行: Capitol
Flesh for Lulu was an English rock band formed in Brixton, London, England, active between 1982 and 1992. They reformed from 2013 to 2015 with a new lineup.
Big Fun City/Blue Sisters Swing 豆瓣
Flesh for Lulu 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2001年10月6日 出版发行: Anagram Gothic
The latest release as part of Cherry Red's Goth Collector Series sees the release of the 'Big Fun City' (1985) plus the bonus mini album 'Blue Sisters Swing' (1985) with two bonus tracks 'Anti-Social' & '1970 (Feel Alright-live)' essential albums in any Goth Rocker's collection. The 'Big Fun City' album is recognized as the band's finest as they flew the flag for powerful dark rock 'n' roll around the world in the mid 1980's. The band is seen as one of the leading lights of this ever popular genre. The CD booklet includes sleeve notes written by lead vocalist & guitarist Nick Marsh & lead guitarist Rocco Barker, & an extensive discography featuring all the band's sleeves sourced from the band's own collection. 2001.
I Go Crazy 豆瓣
Flesh For Lulu 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 1988年1月1日 出版发行: Beggars Banquet
Flesh for Lulu was an English rock band formed in Brixton, London, England, active between 1982 and 1992. They reformed from 2013 to 2015 with a new lineup.
Long Live the New Flesh 豆瓣
Flesh for Lulu 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2003年8月12日 出版发行: Superfecta
Another classic reissue from Superfecta Recordings. Not only are the original 11-tracks from LONG LIVE THE NEW FLESH presented in their remastered glory, but 4 bonus tracks (also remastered) have been added to the mix: The extended versions of "Postcards From Paradise" and "Siamese Twist," as well as their respective B-Sides, "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" and "Dumbest Thing." The bonus tracks have never before appeared on CD.

Nick Marsh, Flesh's lead singer, has supplied a slew of classic photos and memorabilia that are reproduced for the package and he even penned the liner notes. The booklet also includes the original lyrics.

On top of all that, this CD features just about the biggest alternative hit from 1987, "I Go Crazy," first heard in John Hughes’ motion picture, Some Kind of Wonderful.