Sad Lovers & Giants - Les Annees Vertes (1984)

Artist: Sad Lovers & Giants, Sad Lovers and Giants
Title: Les Annees Vertes
Year Of Release: 1984
Label: Midnight Music
Genre: New Wave, Post-Punk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:27
Total Size: 171/456 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Les Annees Vertes
Year Of Release: 1984
Label: Midnight Music
Genre: New Wave, Post-Punk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:27
Total Size: 171/456 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. 50:50 3:42
02. The Change 3:33
03. Landslide 3:02
04. Echoplay 2:58
05. Sex Without Gravity 3:50
06. There Was No Time 2:56
07. Alice Isn't Playing 3:46
08. Clint 3:27
09. Things We Never Did 4:09
10. Ours to Kill 4:44
11. Imagination 5:43
12. The Best Film He Ever Made 5:06
13. Sleep (Is for Everyone) 5:11
14. 3 Lines 3:09
15. Seven Kinds of Sin (Single Version) 5:07
16. Clocktower Lodge 4:18
17. Colourless Dream 4:46
Sad Lovers and Giants are a post-punk band from Watford, England who formed in 1981.
The band's members have included Garçe (vocals), Tristan Garel-Funk (who went on to form The Snake Corps) (guitar), Tony McGuinness (now part of the trance trio Above & Beyond) (Guitar), Cliff Silver (bass), Ian Gibson (bass), David Wood (keyboards and saxophone), Juliet Sainsbury (keyboards) and Nigel Pollard (drums & percussion) Will Hicks (keyboards).
The original line up produced two albums, Epic Garden Music and Feeding the Flame, but split up in 1984 on the verge of commercial success unfortunately. They returned in 1987 after a personnel change and released The Mirror Test album. There followed the albums Headland and Treehouse Poetry before the demise of Midnight Music and then later Melting in the Fullness of Time on Voight-Kampff Records. E-mail From Eternity, a 'best of' compilation was released in 1996.
The band's members have included Garçe (vocals), Tristan Garel-Funk (who went on to form The Snake Corps) (guitar), Tony McGuinness (now part of the trance trio Above & Beyond) (Guitar), Cliff Silver (bass), Ian Gibson (bass), David Wood (keyboards and saxophone), Juliet Sainsbury (keyboards) and Nigel Pollard (drums & percussion) Will Hicks (keyboards).
The original line up produced two albums, Epic Garden Music and Feeding the Flame, but split up in 1984 on the verge of commercial success unfortunately. They returned in 1987 after a personnel change and released The Mirror Test album. There followed the albums Headland and Treehouse Poetry before the demise of Midnight Music and then later Melting in the Fullness of Time on Voight-Kampff Records. E-mail From Eternity, a 'best of' compilation was released in 1996.