The Lilac Time - Paradise Circus (1989)
BAND/ARTIST: The Lilac Time
- Title: Paradise Circus
- Year Of Release: 1989
- Label: Fontana
- Genre: Pop, Folk, Rock, Indie, Alternative
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 43:59
- Total Size: 272 MB | 100 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01 American Eyes 2:32
02 The Lost Girl In The Midnight Sun 3:59
03 The Beauty In Your Body 3:49
04 If The Stars Shine Tonight 3:40
05 The Days Of The Week 3:30
06 She Still Loves You 3:23
07 Paradise Circus 1:24
08 The Girl That Waves At Trains 4:01
09 The Last To Know 2:57
10 Father Mother Wife And Child 6:27
11 The Rollercoaster Song 3:04
12 Work For The Weekend 4:35
13 Twilight Beer Hall 0:38
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01 American Eyes 2:32
02 The Lost Girl In The Midnight Sun 3:59
03 The Beauty In Your Body 3:49
04 If The Stars Shine Tonight 3:40
05 The Days Of The Week 3:30
06 She Still Loves You 3:23
07 Paradise Circus 1:24
08 The Girl That Waves At Trains 4:01
09 The Last To Know 2:57
10 Father Mother Wife And Child 6:27
11 The Rollercoaster Song 3:04
12 Work For The Weekend 4:35
13 Twilight Beer Hall 0:38
Paradise Circus, the Lilac Time's second album of pastoral folk pop, is
perhaps Stephen Duffy's strongest collection of songs to date. Building on
the strengths of the eponymous debut, PC finds the Lilac Time mining their
favorite topics: casually beautiful girls, the English countryside, and
love, of course. Highlights of the cd include the America(the band, that
is)-sounding "American Eyes," the propulsive "Days of the Week," possibly
the Lilacs finest song in "The Girl Who Waves at Trains," the bouncy
"Rollercoaster Song," and the perfect hazy closer "Work for the Weekend."
perhaps Stephen Duffy's strongest collection of songs to date. Building on
the strengths of the eponymous debut, PC finds the Lilac Time mining their
favorite topics: casually beautiful girls, the English countryside, and
love, of course. Highlights of the cd include the America(the band, that
is)-sounding "American Eyes," the propulsive "Days of the Week," possibly
the Lilacs finest song in "The Girl Who Waves at Trains," the bouncy
"Rollercoaster Song," and the perfect hazy closer "Work for the Weekend."
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