Frogtoon Musik

Lips Like Sugar by Echo & The Bunnymen

Künstlerbiographie Echo & The Bunnymen

Echo & The Bunnymen Sind Eine Liverpooler Rockband. Sie Begannen 1978 Im Umfeld Von Postpunk Entwickelten Sich Zum New Wave Und Gelangten Schließlich Zu Einem Melancholischen Pop-Stil Getragen Von Ian McCullochs Expressiver Voluminöser Stimme Und Will Sergeants Atmosphärischem Gitarrenstil. Die Inhalte Der Lieder Fanden Sich Oft Im Bereich Von Fantasy Und Mythologie. Obwohl Von Vielen Vermutet Wurde Das 'Echo' Im Bandnamen Beziehe Sich Auf Einen Anfangs Von Der Band Benutzten Drumcomputer Widerlegte Will Sergeant Im 1982 Erschienenen Buch 'Liverpool Explodes!' Diese Theorie "Wir Hatten Diesen Kumpel Der Uns All Diese Namen Wie The Daz Men Oder Glisserol And The Fan Extractors Vorschlug. Echo And The Bunnymen War Auch Einer Davon. Ich Dachte 'der Ist Genauso Albern Wie Die Anderen'." Gründungsmitglieder Gesang Gitarre Ian McCulloch * 5. Mai 1959 Gitarre Will Sergeant * 12. April 1958 E-Bass Les Pattinson * 18. April 1958 Drumcomputer Echo Aktuelle Besetzung Gesang Gitarre Ian McCulloch
Gitarre Will Sergeant Ehemalige Mitglieder Schlagzeug Pete De Freitas 1980-1986 1988-1989 Schlagzeug Blair Cunningham 1986 Gesang Gitarre Piano Noel Burke 1990 Schlagzeug Percussion Reece 1990 Keyboard Jake Brockman 1990

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: Lips Like Sugar

"Lips Like Sugar" Is A Single By Echo & The Bunnymen Which Was Released In August 1987. It Was The Second Single From Their 1987 Eponymous Album. Initially Dismissed By Ian McCulloch As Too Commercial "Lips Like Sugar" Became A Chart Success In The UK Ireland And New Zealand. Despite Not Charting In The US The Song Has Become One Of Their Most Famous Songs In America Thanks In Part To College Radio Airplay And Its Music Video Directed By Anton Corbijn Which Was Regularly Broadcast On MTV's 120 Minutes Programme. The Song Has Since Been Covered By Multiple Artists And Has Been Positively Received By Critics. Ian McCulloch Wrote The Lyrics To "Lips Like Sugar" And "Rollercoaster" While The Music Is Credited To McCulloch Will Sergeant And Les Pattinson. "Lips Like Sugar" Was Produced By Laurie Latham. McCulloch Was Initially Dismissive Of The Song Saying In 1992 "It Was An OK Song I Suppose But It Didn't Sound Like Us ... We Just Got Sucked Into A New Mentality On That Last Album The Sound Of Radio America." He Softened His Attitude Toward The Song In A 2005 Interview Saying "It May Have A Few Synthetic Twinkles On It But The Song Itself Was Strong Enough To Shine Through." "Lips Like Sugar" Was Released As The Second Single From "Echo & The Bunnymen" Backed With "Rollercoaster". The Song Was A Chart Success Reaching Number 36 In The UK Number 24 In Ireland And Number 43 In New Zealand. The Song Did Not Chart In The US Despite "how Much Attention It Seemed To Garner At The Time Of Its Initial Release And How It’s So Often Held Up As The Band's Signature Song In The States". The Song Largely Saw Success On College Radio. Will Sergeant Credited The Song As A Turning Point In The Band's Success Saying "It Just Started Started Building. It Was Building Naturally And Then We Ended Up Doing The Greek Theater In Hollywood And The Sheds And Places Like That. All Of The Sudden The Crowd Started Changing - They'd Become Like Really Young Kids. You're Thinking Why? It Was Just Weird. I'd Be Walking Around With Les Pattinson Bass And Pete De Freitas Drums In The Crowd And No One Knew Who We Were. It All Changed. It Was Just Odd. Right Around 'Lips Like Sugar ' It Really Changed." A British 12-Inch Single Of The Song Was Release With "Lips Like Sugar" And "Rollercoaster" Sharing The A-Side With A Cover Version Of The Doors' "People Are Strange" Which Was Recorded For The Soundtrack Of The Film The Lost Boys And Was Released As A Single In Its Own Right The Following Year On The B-Side. The US 12-Inch Single Had The Same A-Side As The British 12-Inch Single With Two Other Mixes Of The Title Track On The B-Side. A Music Video For The Song Directed By Anton Corbijn Features The Band Performing The Song And Ends With The Band "transport Ing From The Sound Studio To A Garish Set Straight Out Of Star Trek Where The Bunnymen Are Hunted By A Couple Of Women In Lurid Space Suits". The Video Is Filmed In A "minimalist Grainy Black-And-White" Style Typical Of Corbijn's Work.

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