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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Leonard Cohen: Discigraphy 1967 - 1992

 

Cerebral yet sensual Canadian poet, novelist, and singer/songwriter who is recognized as one of the greatest lyricists of all time. Leonard Norman Cohen CC GOQ (September 21, 1934 – November 7, 2016) was a songwriter and singer. Themes commonly explored throughout his work include faith and mortality,


isolation and depression, betrayal and redemption, social and political conflict, sexual and romantic love, desire, regret, and loss. He was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Second only to Bob Dylan (and perhaps Paul Simon), he commanded the attention of critics and younger musicians more firmly than any other musical figure from the '60s who continued to work in the 21st century, which is all the more remarkable an achievement for someone who didn't even aspire to a musical career until he was in his thirties. 
                         

Cohen pursued a career as a poet and novelist during the 1950s and early 1960s, and did not begin a music career until 1966.  He appeared at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival in England, a post-Woodstock gathering of stars and superstars, including late appearances by such soon-to-die-or-disband legends as Jimi Hendrix

and the Doors.
Looking nearly as awkward as his fellow Canadian Joni Mitchell, Cohen strummed his acoustic guitar backed by a pair of female singers in front of an audience of 600,000 ("It's a large nation, but still weak"), comprising equal portions of fans, freaks, and belligerent gatecrashers, but the mere fact that he was there -- sandwiched somewhere between Miles Davis and Emerson, Lake & Palmer -- was a clear statement of the status (if not the popular success) he'd achieved. (Cohen's performance of "Suzanne" was one of the highlights of Murray Lerner's long-delayed 1996 documentary Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival, and his full set was reissued in 2009, both on audio and video formats.) 
                               

His first album, Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967), was followed by three more albums of folk music: Songs from a Room (1969), Songs of Love and Hate (1971) and New Skin for the Old Ceremony (1974). His 1977 record Death of a Ladies' Man, co-written and produced by Phil Spector, was a move away from Cohen's previous minimalist sound. In 1979, Cohen returned with the more traditional Recent Songs, which blended his acoustic style with jazz, East Asian, and Mediterranean influences. Cohen's most

famous song, "Hallelujah", was released on his seventh album, Various Positions (1984).
I'm Your Man in 1988 marked Cohen's turn to synthesized productions. In 1992, Cohen released its follow-up, The Future, which had dark lyrics and references to political and social unrest. He rose to the occasion, releasing The Future, an album that dwelt on the many threats facing mankind in the coming years and decades, a year later. Not the stuff of pop charts or MTV heavy rotation, it attracted Cohen's usual coterie of fans, and enough press interest as well as sufficient sales, to justify the release in 1994 of his second concert album, Cohen Live, derived from his two most recent tours. As with I'm Your Man, the lyrics on The Future were dark, and made references to political and social unrest. 
                         

Cohen returned to music in 2001 with the release of Ten New Songs, featuring a major influence from producer and co-composer Sharon Robinson. In 2004, the year he turned 70, Cohen released one of the most controversial albums of his career, Dear Heather. It revealed his voice anew, in this phase of his career, as a deep baritone more limited in range than on any previous recording, but it overcame this

change in vocal timbre by facing it head-on, just as Cohen had done with his singing throughout his career.  Five decades after he emerged as a public literary figure and then a performer, Cohen remained one of the most compelling and enigmatic musical figures of his era, and one of the very few of that era who commanded as much respect and attention, and probably as large an audience, in the 21st century as he did in the '60s. As much as any survivor of that decade, Cohen held onto his original audience and saw it grow across generations, in keeping with a truly timeless and ageless body of music. In 2006, his enduring influence seemed to be acknowledged in Lions Gate Films' release of Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man, director Lian Lunson's concert/portrait of Cohen's work and career. 
                       

Cohen released his 13th album, Popular Problems, on September 24, 2014. Cohen's 14th and final album, You Want It Darker, was released on October 21, 2016. Cohen's son Adam Cohen has a production credit on the album. In the spring of 1968, Cohen had a brief relationship with musician Janis Joplin while

staying at the Chelsea Hotel, and the song of the same name references this relationship.
Cohen also had well-known relationships with Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell and American actress Rebecca De Mornay. Cohen died in his Los Angeles home on November 7, 2016, at the age of 82; leukemia was a contributing cause. According to his manager, Cohen's death was the result of a fall at his home that evening, and he subsequently died in his sleep. His death was announced on November 10, the same day as his funeral, which was held in Montreal. 

                                     

ALBUMS IN THIS POST:

                          


01. Songs Of Leonard Cohen (1967)
02. Songs From A Room (1969)
03. Songs Of Love And Hate (1971)
04. New Skin For The Old Ceremony (1974)
05. Death Of A Ladies' Man (1977)
06. Recent Songs (1979)
07. Various Positions (1984)
08. I'm Your Man (1988)
09. The Future (1992)

01. LEONARD COHEN - SONGS OF LEONARD COHEN 1967

                         


Songs of Leonard Cohen is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen,

released on December 27, 1967, on Columbia Records. More successful in Europe than in North America, Songs of Leonard Cohen foreshadowed the kind of chart success Cohen would go on to achieve. It peaked at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart, spending nearly a year and a half on it. In the US, it reached number 83 on the Billboard 200. 
                            

Leonard Cohen – Songs Of Leonard Cohen
Label: Columbia – CK 9533
Format: CD, Album, Reissue Oct 17, 1990
Country: US
Released: 1967    
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock

TRACKS

                                


01. Suzanne    3:47
02. Master Song    5:54
03. Winter Lady    2:16
04. The Stranger Song    4:59
05. Sisters Of Mercy    3:32
06. So Long, Marianne    5:37
07. Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye    2:54
08. Stories Of The Street    4:34
09. Teachers    3:00
10. One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong    4:24

LINE - UP


Leonard Cohen – vocals, acoustic guitar
Jimmy Lovelace – drums ("So Long, Marianne")
Nancy Priddy – vocals ("Suzanne", "So Long, Marianne", "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye")
Willie Ruff – bass ("So Long, Marianne", "Stories of the Street")
Chester Crill, Chris Darrow, Solomon Feldthouse, David Lindley – flute, mandolin, Jew's harp, violin, various Middle Eastern instruments ("Master Song", "Winter Lady", "Sisters of Mercy", "So Long, Marianne", "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye", "Stories of the Street", "Teachers")
String arrangements by John Simon

Flac Size: 231 MB

02. LEONARD COHEN - SONGS FROM A ROOM 1969

                           


The recording sessions for Songs From a Room began in Hollywood in May 1968 with David Crosby

as producer. That didn't work out,
and the album was eventually produced at Columbia Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, with producer Bob Johnston (two of the tracks from the Crosby sessions are included as bonus tracks on the 2007 remastered version). Johnston and Cohen had wanted to work together on Cohen's first album, but the studio had assigned Johnston elsewhere.
                     

Leonard Cohen – Songs From A Room
Label: Columbia – 88697 04740 2, Legacy – 88697 04740 2
Format: CD, Album, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition Apr 23, 2007
Country: Europe
Released: 1969
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk Rock

TRACKS

                               


01. Bird On The Wire    3:29
02. Story Of Isaac    3:39
03. A Bunch Of Lonesome Heroes    3:18
04. The Partisan   3:29
Written-By – Anna Marly, Hy Zaret    
05. Seems So Long Ago, Nancy    3:41
06. The Old Revolution    4:50
07. The Butcher    3:22
08. You Know Who I Am    3:32
09. Lady Midnight    3:02
10. Tonight Will Be Fine    3:53

BONUS TRACKS

    
11. Like A Bird (Bird On The Wire)    3:21
12. Nothing To One (You Know Who I Am)    2:18

LINE - UP


Leonard Cohen – vocals, classical guitar, Jew's harp (2, 10)
Ron Cornelius – acoustic and electric guitar
Bubba Fowler – banjo, bass guitar, violin, acoustic guitar
Charlie Daniels – bass guitar, violin, acoustic guitar
uncredited – backing vocals in French (4)

Flac Size: 222 MB

03. LEONARD COHEN - SONGS OF LOVE AND HATE 1971

                                            


Cohen reunited with producer Bob Johnston, who was at the helm for the singer's previous album Songs

From a Room, and also brought back guitarist Ron Cornelius, who acted as leader of Cohen's new crew of backing musicians, christened The Army. The album was mainly recorded in Columbia Studio A in Nashville, between September 22 and 26, 1970. "Sing Another Song, Boys" was recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival on August 30, 1970. 
                    

Leonard Cohen – Songs Of Love And Hate
Label: CBS – CDCBS 32219
Format: CD, Album, Reissue Mar 4, 1988
Country: Europe
Released: 1971    
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock

TRACKS

                              


01. Avalanche    4:59
02. Last Year's Man    5:56
03. Dress Rehearsal Rag    6:03
04. Diamonds In The Mine    3:48
05. Love Calls You By Your Name    5:37
06. Famous Blue Raincoat    5:07
07. Sing Another Song, Boys    6:09
08. Joan Of Arc    6:21

LINE - UP


Leonard Cohen – acoustic guitar, vocals
Ron Cornelius – acoustic and electric guitars
Charlie Daniels – acoustic guitar, bass guitar, fiddle
Elkin "Bubba" Fowler – acoustic guitar, banjo, bass guitar
Bob Johnston – piano, production
Corlynn Hanney – vocals
Susan Mussmano – vocals
The Corona Academy, London – children's voices
Michael Sahl – strings on third verse of "Last Year's Man"
Paul Buckmaster – string and horn arrangements, conductor

Flac Size: 246 MB

04. LEONARD COHEN - NEW SKIN FOR THE OLD CEREMONY 1974

                              


New Skin for the Old Ceremony, is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard

Cohen. On this album, he begins to evolve away from the rawer sound of his earlier albums, with violas, mandolins, banjos, guitars, percussion, and other instruments giving the album a more orchestrated (but nevertheless spare) sound. The album went silver in the UK, but never entered the Billboard Top 200 in the United States. 
                 

Leonard Cohen – New Skin For The Old Ceremony
Label: CBS – CDCBS 32660
Series: Nice Price
Format: CD, Album, Reissue 1988
Country: Europe
Released: 1974    
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock

TRACKS

                          


01. Is This What You Wanted    4:17
02. Chelsea Hotel No. 2    3:07
03. Lover Lover Lover    3:21
04. Field Commander Cohen    4:02
05. Why Don't You Try    3:53
06. There Is A War    3:01
07. A Singer Must Die    3:20
08. I Tried To Leave You    2:42
09. Who By Fire    2:35
10. Take This Longing    4:08
11. Leaving Green Sleeves    2:41

LINE - UP


Leonard Cohen – guitar, Jew's harp, vocals, producer
Ralph Gibson – guitar
Jeff Layton – banjo, mandolin, guitar, trumpet
John Miller,Don Payne – bass
Lewis Furey – viola
John Lissauer – woodwinds, keyboards, backing vocals, producer, arranger
Gerald Chamberlain – trombones
Janis Ian – vocals
Emily Bindiger, Erin Dickins, Gail Kantor  – backing vocals
Roy Markowitz – drums
Armen Halburian – percussion

Flac Size: 181 MB

05. LEONARD COHEN - DEATH OF A LADIES' MAN 1977

                                    


Death of a Ladies' Man is the fifth studio album by Leonard Cohen, produced and co-written by

Phil Spector.
The album was in some ways a departure from Cohen's typical minimalist style by using Spector's Wall of Sound recording method, which included ornate arrangements and multiple tracks of instrument overdubs. The album was originally released in the US by Warner Bros., and on CD and the rest of the world by Cohen's longtime label, Columbia Records. 
                        

Leonard Cohen – Death Of A Ladies' Man
Label: Columbia – CK 44286
Format: CD, Album, Reissue 1988
Country: US
Released: 1977    
Genre: Rock
Style: Pop Rock

TRACKS

                             


01. True Love Leaves No Traces    4:26
02. Iodine    5:04
03. Paper Thin Hotel    5:42
04. Memories    5:59
05. I Left A Woman Waiting    3:28
06. Don't Go Home With Your Hard-On    5:36
07. Fingerprints    2:59
08. Death Of A Ladies' Man    9:19

LINE - UP


Guitar: Jesse Ed Davis, David Isaac, Dan Kessel, David Kessel, Art Munson, Phil Spector
Steel guitar: Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Al Perkins
Bass guitar, double bass: Ray Neapolitan, Ray Pohlman
Keyboards: Barry Goldberg, Tom Hensley, Pete Jolly, Dan Kessel, Michael Lang, Bill Mays, Don Randi, Devra Robitaille, Phil Spector
Drums: Hal Blaine, Jim Keltner
Percussion: Gene Estes, Terry Gibbs, Emil Richards, Bob Zimmitti
Saxophone, flute: Steve Douglas, Don Menza, Jay Migliori
Fiddle, violin: Bobby Bruce
Trumpet: Conte Candoli
Trombone: Charles Loper, Jack Redmond
Backing Vocals: Ronee Blakley, Brenda Bryant, Billy Diez, Oma Drake, Bob Dylan, Venetta Fields,
Gerald Garrett, Allen Ginsberg, Dan Kessel, David Kessel, Clydie King, Sherlie Matthews, Phil Spector,
Bill Thedford, Julia Waters Tillman, Oren Waters, Lorna Willard


Flac Size: 255 MB

06. LEONARD COHEN - RECENT SONGS 1979 

                                    


After recording Death of a Ladies' Man with Phil Spector, a chaotically recorded album that would garner Cohen the worst reviews of his career, the singer decided to produce his next album himself with

assistance from Henry Lewy, who had previously worked regularly with Joni Mitchell. The album included Gypsy violin player Raffi Hakopian, English string arranger Jeremy Lubbock, Armenian oud player (located in Los Angeles) John Bilezikjian and even a Mexican Mariachi band. Long-time Cohen collaborator Jennifer Warnes appeared prominently in vocal tracks. Members of the band Passenger, whom Cohen also met through Mitchell, played on four of the songs. Garth Hudson of the Band also appeared on the album. 
                          

Leonard Cohen – Recent Songs
Label: CBS – CDCBS 86097
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Country: Europe
Released: 1979    
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock

TRACKS

                             


01. The Guests   6:39
02. Humbled In Love   5:15
03. The Window   5:55
04. Came So Far For Beauty   4:03
05. The Lost Canadian (Un Canadien Errant)   4:41    
06. The Traitor    6:14
07. Our Lady Of Solitude   3:13
08. The Gypsy's Wife   5:13
09. The Smokey Life   5:18
10. Ballad Of The Absent Mare   6:23

LINE - UP


Leonard Cohen – vocals, acoustic guitar
Mitch Watkins, Ricardo Gonzalez, Filipe Perez – guitar
Everado Sandoval – guitarrón
Abraham Laboriel, Roscoe Beck, John Miller – bass guitar
John Lissauer – piano, arrangements
Garth Hudson – Yamaha piano, accordion
Bill Ginn – electric piano
Randy Waldman – organ
Steve Meador – drums
John Bilezikjian – oud
Raffi Hakopian, Agostin Cervantes, Armando Quintero, Luiz Briseño, Miguel Sandoval
– violin
Paul Ostermayer – saxophone
Edgar Lustgarten – cello
Jose Perez, Pablo Sandoval – trumpet
Earl Dumler – oboe
Jennifer Warnes, Jim Gilstrap, Julia Tillman Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Roger St. Kenerly, Stephanie Spruill – backing vocals
Jeremy Lubbock – string and horns arrangements and conductor
Luiz Briseño – Mariachi band conductor

Flac Size: 244 MB

07. LEONARD COHEN - VARIOUS POSITIONS 1984

                                    


Various Positions is the seventh studio album by Leonard Cohen, released in December 1984 (and

February 1985). It marked not only his turn to a modern sound and use of synthesizers (particularly on the opening track), but also, after the harmonies and backing vocals from Jennifer Warnes on the previous Recent Songs (1979), an even greater contribution from Warnes, who is credited with Cohen as vocalist on all of the tracks. 
                          

Leonard Cohen – Various Positions
Label: CBS – 465569 2
Format: CD, Album, Reissue 1995
Country: Europe
Released: 1984
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Folk Rock, Ballad

TRACKS

                         


01. Dance Me To The End Of Love    4:40
02. Coming Back To You    3:35
03. The Law    4:28
04. Night Comes On    4:40
05. Hallelujah    4:39
06. The Captain    4:10
07. Hunter's Lullaby    2:26
08. Heart With No Companion    3:04
09. If It Be Your Will    3:43

LINE - UP


Leonard Cohen
– lead vocals and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electronic keyboard Casio and photography (Polaroid shot)
John Lissauer – keyboards, synthesizers, orchestrations and backing vocals
Sid McGinnis – electric guitar
John Crowder – bass
Richard Crooks – drums
Kenneth Kosek – fiddle
Jennifer Warnes,  Erin Dickins, Chrissy Faith, Ron Getman, Lani Groves, Yvonne Lewis, Merle Miller, Anjani Thomas - backing vocals
David Campbell – string arrangement on "Dance Me to the End of Love"

Flac Size: 197 MB

08. LEONARD COHEN - I'M YOUR MAN 1988

                                  


I'm Your Man is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, released on

February 2, 1988, by Columbia Records. The album marked Cohen's further move to a more modern sound, with many songs having a synthesizer-oriented production. It soon became the most successful studio album which Cohen had released in the US, and it reached number one in several European countries, transforming Cohen into a best-selling artist.
                      

Leonard Cohen – I'm Your Man
Label: CBS – 460642 2
Format: CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: 1988
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Folk Rock, Ballad

TRACKS

                      


01. First We Take Manhattan    5:59
02. Ain't No Cure For Love    4:49
03. Everybody Knows   5:33
Written-By – Sharon Robinson    
04. I'm Your Man    4:25
05. Take This Waltz    5:57
06. Jazz Police   3:51
Written-By – Jeff Fisher    
07. I Can't Forget    4:29
08. Tower Of Song    5:37

LINE - UP


Leonard Cohen – keyboards, vocals
Jude Johnstone,  Anjani Thomas, Jennifer Warnes - vocals
Mayel Assouly, Evelyine Hebey, Elisabeth Valletti - backing vocals
Jeff Fisher – arrangements/all music on tracks 1, 6 (with additional drums from Vinnie Colaiuta), and arrangements/keyboards on track 2
Jean-Philippe Rykiel – arrangements and keyboards on track 5
Bob Stanley – guitar
Sneaky Pete Kleinow – pedal steel guitar
Peter Kisilenko – bass
Tom Brechtlein – drums
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
Lenny Castro – percussion
Michel Robidoux – drums, keyboards
John Bilezikjian – oud
Richard Beaudet – saxophone
Raffi Hakopian – violin

Flac Size: 250 MB

09. LEONARD COHEN - THE FUTURE 1992

                      


The Future is the ninth studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, released in 1992.

Almost an hour in length, it was Cohen's longest album up to that date. Both the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 1992 Los Angeles riots took place while Cohen was writing and recording the album, which expressed his sense of the world's turbulence. The album was recorded with a large cast of musicians and engineers in several different studios; the credits list almost 30 female singers.
                                      

Leonard Cohen – The Future
Label: Columbia – CCK 53226, Columbia – CK 53226
Format: CD, Album, Club Edition
Country: Canada
Released: 1992
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Soft Rock

TRACKS

                       


01. The Future    6:43
02. Waiting For The Miracle    7:42
03. Be For Real    4:32
04. Closing Time    6:00
05. Anthem    6:09
06. Democracy    7:14
07. Light As The Breeze    7:16
08. Always    8:04
09. Tacoma Trailer    5:57

LINE - UP


Leonard Cohen – vocals, programming
Bob Metzger, Paul Jackson Jr., Dean Parks, Dennis Herring
– guitar
Freddie Washington, Bob Glaub, Lee Sklar – bass
Steve Lindsey, Greg Phillinganes, Jeff Fisher, Randy Kerber, John Barnes, Jim Cox, Mike Finnigan, Stephen Croes – keyboards
Steve Meador, James Gadson, Vinnie Colaiuta, Ed Greene
– drums
Lenny Castro – percussion
David Campbell – orchestra arrangements, conductor
Brandon Fields, Lon Price – tenor saxophone
Greg Smith – baritone saxophone
Lee Thornburg – trumpet, trombone
Bob Furgo – violin
Anjani Thomas, Jacquelyn Gouche-Farris, Tony Warren, Valerie Pinkston-Mayo, Julie Christensen, Perla Batalla, David Morgan, Jennifer Warnes, Edna Wright, Jean Johnson, Peggi Blu
– backing vocals
The L.A. Mass Choir – choir; directed by Donald Taylor
Jennifer Warnes – vocals

Flac Size: 359 MB

Sunday, April 19, 2026

The House Of Love: The House Of Love 1988 + Fontana Or The Butterfly Album 1990 + Babe Rainbow 1992

 

The House of Love put together a long-running career built on shiny ringing guitars, dreamily psychedelic melodies, bursts of noise, and Guy Chadwick's dryly observant, sometimes cutting


songs.
Their initial incarnation leaned into the noisy side of their sound, recording for Creation and releasing some of the label's early signpost songs like "Christine" and "Shine On." Once the band signed to a major label, their '90s output became more polished, but also more nuanced; 1990's self-titled LP is considered to be a classic alternative album by many. All the elements of their early recordings surfaced on further albums made as the group reunited over the years, though they were a little softer around the edges, and on 2022's State of Grace they explored country-rock and the blues. 
                        

The House of Love were formed in 1986 in Camberwell, London, by former Kingdoms singer and guitarist Guy Chadwick: he had been inspired to start a new band after seeing the Jesus and Mary

Chain in concert at London's Electric Ballroom.
He wrote a new song called "Christine", which gave him ideas for progress: "The idea of the sound of the group and what kind of musicians to look for... female vocals... a good take on the Velvets' sonics... and of course the image." Chadwick teamed up with an old friend, drummer Pete Evans, and recruited the rest of the initial House of Love lineup via an advert in Melody Maker. 
                      

This brought together an international band of London-born lead guitarist Terry Bickers (ex-

Colenso Parade), described as "a genius guitar player," by Creation Records' Alan McGee, German rhythm guitarist/co-singer Andrea Heukamp and her bass guitarist boyfriend Chris Groothuizen (from New Zealand).
Chadwick opted to name his new band The House of Love after Anaïs Nin's book A Spy in the House of Love There was a considerable age differential in the band: Chadwick, by now aged 30, was nearly ten years older than Terry Bickers. 
                           

The following year, the House of Love moved over to Fontana and released two singles, "Never" and "I Don't Know Why I Love You." By the end of 1989, Bickers left the group; he was replaced by Simon Walker. The House of Love's second untitled album -- often referred to as "The Butterfly Album" -- was

released in early 1990 and saw the band adding production values to their sound, giving it an arena-ready feel without losing the inherent drama found in Chadwick's tales of love and loss. After the group's 1990 tour, Walker left the group and was replaced by Simon Mawby. The House of Love returned in early 1992 with Babe Rainbow, which received favorable reviews that were unmatched by sales figures. The continuing lack of commercial success began to wear on the group, leading to their 1993 disbandment after the release of Audience with the Mind.  
                             
  

In 2005, Chadwick and Bickers made amends, played several gigs, and released Days Run Away.  A brand-new album was released from a re-formed House of Love lineup that featured original drummer

Evans, She Paints Words in Red, which was released in April 2013. Chadwick gathered a new crop of musicians -- guitarist Keith Osbourne, drummer Hugo Degenhardt, and bassist Harry Osbourne -- and began recording a new batch of songs. Betraying a heavy blues-rock and C&W troubadour influence, the House of Love's seventh album, State of Grace, was issued in 2022 by Cherry Red, mere months after the label released Burn Down the World, a complete collection of the group's '90s recordings.
                               

ALBUMS ON THIS POST


01. The House of Love 1988
02. The House of Love / Fontana or The Butterfly Album 1990
03. Babe Rainbow 1992

01.  THE HOUSE OF LOVE 1988 DELUXE EDITION

                                   


For all of the band's later highlights, there's no question that this is where the group shone the best; still

hungry, still focused, and not plagued by the personality conflicts that would cause Terry Bickers' acrimonious departure, the quartet served up a half-hour-long delight. Guy Chadwick's yearning vocals and ear for memorable melodies matched beautifully with Bickers' fantastic guitar, and if the recorded results didn't really show the latter at full strength (Chadwick essentially told him what to play, and he only cut loose in concert), it's still something.
                            

The House Of Love – The House Of Love
Label: Cherry Red – CRCDBOX61
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Deluxe Edition, 30th Anniversary Edition
Country: UK
Released: Sep 28, 2018
Genre: Rock
Style: Indie Rock

CD1.  THE ALBUM        

                         

   
01. Christine    3:27
02.
Hope    2:57
03.
Road    3:45
04.
Sulphur    3:06
05.
Man To Child    2:51
06. Salome    2:30
07.
Love In A Car    4:00
08.
Happy    2:54
09.
Fisherman's Tale    3:45
10.
Touch Me    3:04
11.
Shine On (Demo - Album Bonus 7")    3:56
12.
Christine (Demo - Album Bonus 7")    4:02

Flac Size: 274 MB

CD2.  SINGLES, B-SIDES, RARITIES 
      

                         

   
01. Shine On    3:20
02. Love    2:25
03. Flow    2:36
04. Real Animal    2:59
05. Plastic    2:04
06. Nothing To Me    3:11
07. The Hill    2:58
08. Loneliness Is A Gun    2:25
09. The Hedonist    4:05
10. Welt    3:18
11. Destroy The Heart    2:46
12. Blind    2:39
13. Mr. Jo    3:56
14. Shine On (Guy Chadwick Demo)    3:26
15. Real Animal (Demo)    5:34
16. Touch Me (Demo)    4:34
17. Happy (Demo)    4:47
18. Road (Alternative Version)    4:03
19. Salome (Alternative Version)    2:45
20. Fisherman's Tale (Alternative Version)    3:27
21. Destroy The Heart (Demo)    3:19
22. Shine On (Fuck Version) (Flexidisc)    2:18

Flac Size: 471 MB

CD3.  DEMOS 
          

                     


01. Road (Longer Early Mix 2/88)    3:59
02. Sulphur (Early Mix 2/88)    3:01
03. Happy (Early Mix 2/88)    3:07
04. Fisherman's Tale (Early Mix 2/88)    3:47
05. Touch Me (Early Mix #1 2/88)    3:02
06. Salome (Longer Early Mix 2/88)    2:46
07. Shine On (Band Demo)    4:01
08. Real Animal (16 Track Demo)    4:39
09. Christine (16 Track Demo)    4:08
10. Hold On To Me (16 Track Demo)    3:54
11. Hope (Alternative Version 3/88)    2:52
12. Man To Child (Alternative Version 2/88)    2:52
13. Love In A Car (Alternative Version 3/88)    4:24
14. Modern World (Demo - Alias Welt)    3:06
15. Little Girl (Alias Mr Jo) (Alternative Version)    4:25
16. Sulphur (Alternative Version)    2:32
17. Happy (Alternative Version)    2:53
18. Touch Me (Alternative Version)    3:06
19. Shine On (Rehearsal)    3:22
20. Real Animal (Rehearsal)    3:22
21. Destroy The Heart (Rehearsal - No Guitar)    2:50

Flac Size: 469 MB

 CD4.  BBC SESSIONS 1988 - 89       

                         

    
01. Destroy The Heart    2:46
02. Nothing To Me    3:52
03. Plastic    2:04
04. Blind    2:42
05. The Hedonist    3:06
06. Don't Turn Blue (Alias Soft As Fire)    3:17
07. Safe    5:11
08. Love In A Car    4:47
09. In A Room    3:23
10. The Beatles And The Stones    3:23
11. Christine    3:56
12. Loneliness Is A Gun    2:30

Flac Size: 276 MB

CD5.  LIVE   
    

                        


01. Christine (Live, Vredenburg, Utrecht)    3:27
02. Man To Child (Live, Vredenburg, Utrecht)    3:11
03. Road (Live, Vredenburg, Utrecht)    4:21
04. Shine On (Live, Vredenburg, Utrecht)    3:41
05. Plastic (Live, Groningen)    2:07
06. Sulphur (Live, Groningen)    2:55
07. Touch Me (Live, Groningen)    2:57
08. Nothing To Me (Live, Groningen)    3:49
09. I Don't Know Why I Love You But I Do (Live, Groningen)    4:04
10. Never (Live, Top Rank, Brighton)    3:08
11. Se Dest (Live, Top Rank, Brighton)    3:47
12. The Hedonist (Live, Top Rank, Brighton)    2:29
13. Soft As Fire (Live, Top Rank, Brighton)    3:06
14. Fisherman's Tale (Live, Le Cigale, Paris)    3:49
15. Happy (Live, Le Cigale, Paris)    3:12
16. Love In A Car (Live, Le Cigale, Paris)    4:24
17. Destroy The Heart (Live, Le Cigale, Paris)    2:46
18. I Wanna Be Your Dog (Live, Le Cigale, Paris)    3:15

Flac Size: 361 MB

LINE - UP


Guy Chadwick - vocals, guitars
Terry Bickers - lead guitar, backing vocals
Chris Groothuizen - bass guitar
Pete Evans - drums

WITH


Andrea Heukamp - guitar and backing vocals on "Christine"


02.  THE HOUSE OF LOVE / FONTANA OR THE BUTTERFLY ALBUM 1990

                     


Following the combination of indie success and massive hype leading up to the band's first album proved

to be too much for the original lineup, with Bickers leaving after a series of problems and pressures once the group signed to Fontana. Yet rarely has a fraught series of recording sessions resulted in something so flat-out stunning. The House of Love's second self-titled album in a row -- third counting the German singles comp -- remains something of a high-water mark in what can loosely be termed U.K. post-punk music, acting as an effective final statement before the onslaughts of Madchester, grunge, and Brit-pop.
                         

The House Of Love – Fontana Or The Butterfly Album
Label: Fontana – 842 293-2, PolyGram – 842 293-2
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 1990
Genre: Rock
Style: Indie Rock

TRACKS

                    


01. Hannah    5:44
02. Shine On    4:00
03. Beatles And The Stones    4:23
04. Shake And Crawl    3:40
05. Hedonist    3:36
06. I Don't Know Why I Love You    3:30
07. Never    3:43
08. Someone's Got To Love You    3:40
09. In A Room    4:05
10. Blind    3:44
11. 32nd Floor    4:05
12. Se Dest    5:02

LINE - UP

                                  


Guy Chadwick – vocals, guitars
Terry Bickers – lead guitar, backing vocals
Chris Groothuizen – bass guitar
Pete Evans – drums

Flac Size: 574 MB

03.  BABE RAINBOW 1992

                        


Babe Rainbow is the only House of Love studio album to feature Simon Walker (ex-Dave Howard Singers

as well as being Chris Groothuizen and Pete Evans’ bandmate in My White Bedroom). Walker had replaced Terry Bickers as lead guitarist in December 1989 and would himself leave the band in mid-1992 (to be replaced by Simon Mawby of The Woodentops). Former House of Love member Andrea Heukamp returned as a guest performer to add extra guitar and backing vocals. 
                                

The House Of Love – Babe Rainbow
Label: Fontana – 512 549-2
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Ethereal

TRACKS

                   


01. You Don't Understand    3:50
02. Crush Me    3:48
03. Cruel    5:47
04. High In Your Face    4:44
05. Fade Away    3:24
06. Feel   3:55
Songwriter – Warne Livesey    
07. Girl With The Loneliest Eyes   3:42
Songwriter – Warne Livesey    
08. Burn Down The World    5:54
09. Philly Phile    4:23
10. Yer Eyes    4:11

LINE - UP

                            


Guy Chadwick - lead vocals, guitars, bass guitar
Simon Walker - guitars
Chris Groothuizen - bass guitar, backing vocals
Pete Evans – drums

WITH

                       


Warne Livesey - guitar, hurdy-gurdy, keyboards, backing vocals
Andrea Heukamp - guitar, backing vocals
Pandit Dinesh – tablas

Flac Size: 312 MB