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Big Fun City
Flesh for Lulu
Big Fun City
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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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 ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Flesh for Lulu
Title: Big Fun City
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Anagram Gothic
Release Date: 10/6/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Goth & Industrial, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 5013929331020, 766487852029

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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.

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CD Reviews

More Glam than Goth
Crypt | Arkham | 04/26/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Flesh were essentially a Glam Rock band. Their association with Goth comes from their association with the London Batcave scene in the early 80's. They did have the vampire-punk look; backcombed crow's nest hairdoes, pale makeup, black clothing etc... but musically they were full on badass Glam punk. The lyrics weren't very romantic or macabre (with the exception of Death Will Come), and the music is very much inspired by early 70's era Lou Reed and Ziggy era Bowie. A bit of Stooges in there as well. Of course these are all Goth influences as well. This cd compiles the bands early (and best) releases that show a very glitzy yet hard edged side to the band which would later be dropped in favor of new wave tinged rock on their more well known "Long Live the New Flesh" album. Thanks to Anagram's Goth label, who have also been re-releasing some long out of print Gothic masterpieces, for making these albums available on cd. Now how about some Inca Babies, Bone Orchard, Blood & Roses and UK Decay re-realeases??"