Other People's Songs

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Erasure is at the top of the list of synth-pop groups who have transcended the genre's inherent limitations, and Other People's Songs demonstrates why they've stood the test of time. These are not remixes or samples; in fact, the arrangement apple never falls far from the tree. The selected pop tracks from the latter half of the 20th century are rendered through Vincent Clarke's effervescent sensibility and Andy Bell's emotive vocals. Most dance-club covers have a shelf life that barely outlasts the last call. But as on Abba-esque, their homage to Abba, Erasure meticulously nurture and revitalize rainbow-colored covers, this time making Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" and Buddy Holly's "Everyday" sweet but not bubblegum-flavored. Erasure has a stockpile of signature sounds, many of them used here to tie together disparate but instantly recognizable pop songs into Erasure songs. --Beth Massa

From URB Magazine
Way back in the prehistoric days of the ’80s, after synth mastermind Vince Clarke had already founded Depeche Mode and produced two albums with soul singer Alison Moyet as Yaz, he started a little duo called Erasure. Fronted by flamboyantly gay Andy Bell on the mic, Erasure generated an impressive string of upbeat and danceable ditties that flirted with the American Top 10. On this new album of cover songs, they take their love of grandiose pop to a curious level, reinterpreting tunes from... read more

Album Description
Erasure's tenth studio album, & the follow up to 2000s critically acclaimed 'Loveboat', features the duo's unique take on some of their favorite songs. Recorded over 2001 with Gareth Jones, best known for his work with Depeche Mode, the album includes a diverse selection of tracks originally made famous by the likes of Buggles, Cockney Rebel, Buddy Holly, The Righteous Brothers & The Korgis. Mute. 2003.

Other People's Songs

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  3. Pre-Millennium Tension
  4. Pussy Whipped
  5. Rock for Light
  6. Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire
  7. Sixteen Tambourines
  8. Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo
  9. Southpaw Grammar
  10. Starlite Walker

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