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Thread started 11/14/08 8:58pm

baroque

cocteau twins! perhaps the most unique band in the 80's

perhaps a stretch to that comment.
but i really do adore this band.
i always find myself back to this band.
i recently read somewhere that the band was not happy with their early work(e.i peppermint pig, garlands,etc)

does anyone know what album cocteau twins is proud of? and what is your favorite cocteau twins album or single

i like garlands, head over heels.
peppermint pig
mostly all of them. i am not to fond of the moon and melodies
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Reply #1 posted 11/14/08 9:15pm

Anxiety

i love blue bell knoll and heaven or las vegas.

anything before or after those albums are iffy for me, though at the time i had certain expectations for what i wanted a cocteau twins album to sound like. maybe i should go back and give the early stuff and the late stuff another chance.

i kinda feel like sigur ros is to now what cocteau twins were to the 80s. that's oversimplifying a lot, but they scratch a similar itch.
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Reply #2 posted 11/14/08 10:42pm

baroque

Anxiety said:

i love blue bell knoll and heaven or las vegas.

anything before or after those albums are iffy for me, though at the time i had certain expectations for what i wanted a cocteau twins album to sound like. maybe i should go back and give the early stuff and the late stuff another chance.

i kinda feel like sigur ros is to now what cocteau twins were to the 80s. that's oversimplifying a lot, but they scratch a similar itch.



hm...i don't know.. alot of post rock/space rock bands kinda sound alike.

cocteau twins..i could not compare them to anyone..
i can tell you a list of bands that rip off from cocteau twins..but i don't know..
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Reply #3 posted 11/15/08 12:41am

HamsterHuey

I love, love, love The Cocteau Twins. Even though I am a huge fan, I gotta agree with Anx that some of the older stuff doesn't hold up as well as some of the older stuff, but them older albums sure had some wonderful stuff on it.

Elizabeth Fraser sadly seems to be into guest appearances only. bawl I certainly would love to see her do some new material.
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Reply #4 posted 11/15/08 12:43am

HamsterHuey

Oooh, my fave album is probably Four-Calendar Cafe. It came at the right time in my life.
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Reply #5 posted 11/15/08 12:47am

HamsterHuey

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Reply #6 posted 11/15/08 1:49am

damosuzuki

Heaven or Las Vegas is the only album of theirs that I've every really liked unconditionally. I've heard it said that Vicorialand was a masterpiece of its style, but I've never been able to get too comfortable with it. Most of their early material struck me as a little too messy and their later stuff a touch too glossy.
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Reply #7 posted 11/15/08 4:24am

paligap

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Yeah, I'm a fan though I do find myself hopping from album to album for specific favorite tracks...
Prince was checking them out for a while, their tracks used to show up in those New Power Radio shows.....

One of my favorites from them:


My Truth







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[Edited 11/15/08 4:31am]
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #8 posted 11/15/08 10:50am

baroque

these are my favorites




i rather like the 7" version of this song
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Reply #9 posted 11/16/08 4:18pm

carlcranshaw

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Four Calendar Cafe and a night of amour.
‎"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page
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Reply #10 posted 11/16/08 8:52pm

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Love the Cocteau Twins. I agree that with Blue Bell Knoll, their production became more accessible without compromising their sound. But I do love their older stuff too, and agree it can be hit or miss. Plus, I found some of the older stuff that I did like was usually on an EP as opposed to an album...

If you want to get a nice compilation of their pre-Blue Bell music, I would highly recommend The Pink Opaque. I think it's OOP, but I've seen it turn up in the Used Bins...

Lullabies To Violaine is a recent compilation of their EP's. It's worth the buy.
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Reply #11 posted 11/17/08 10:25am

Anxiety

MarkThrust said:

Love the Cocteau Twins. I agree that with Blue Bell Knoll, their production became more accessible without compromising their sound. But I do love their older stuff too, and agree it can be hit or miss. Plus, I found some of the older stuff that I did like was usually on an EP as opposed to an album...

If you want to get a nice compilation of their pre-Blue Bell music, I would highly recommend The Pink Opaque. I think it's OOP, but I've seen it turn up in the Used Bins...

Lullabies To Violaine is a recent compilation of their EP's. It's worth the buy.



i've been thinking about picking up the cocteau twins anthologies. i had the singles box set for a while, but it was too much of a pain in the butt to listen to the whole thing without always getting up and changing disks, and it took up too much room. having it all on one collection would be nice...
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Reply #12 posted 11/17/08 1:21pm

Ottensen

Blue Bell Knoll is my shit. After all these years I still try to sing along with Liz as if I actually know what the hell she's saying smile
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