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ERASURE

Erasure is an English synth pop duo band consisting of keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell.

Erasure entered the music scene in 1985 with their debut single "Who Needs Love (Like That)" (see 1985 in music). Beginning in late 1986 with the release of their single "Sometimes", Erasure established themselves on the British charts; through 1995, Erasure was the greatest pop phenomenon in Britain since ABBA. Albums such as The Circus, Wild!, Chorus, I Say I Say I Say, Erasure, Loveboat and Nightbird demonstrated a further diversity of sound.

Clarke formerly was a member of Depeche Mode and later had a successful career with the duo Yazoo (known as Yaz in the US). Later he split with Yazoo partner Alison Moyet and briefly formed The Assembly with producer Eric Radcliffe. After a successful Assembly single ("Never Never"), Clarke released an unsuccessful one-off single with vocalist Paul Quinn ("One Day"). He then placed a blind advertisement in Melody Maker looking for a vocalist for a new musical project. He selected Andy Bell, who was the forty-first to audition (and whose voice would often be compared to Moyet's). From the start, their success was founded upon their songwriting skills. Clarke's talent for writing melodic, catchy pop songs was evident from his years with Depeche Mode and Yazoo. Bell's gifts as a lyricist and melodist added depth and character to Clarke's style (additionally, Bell was openly gay from the beginning, and he reflected this in his lyrics at a time when society as a whole was more ignorant around queer issues than it is today - making Erasure's success all the more phenomenal). As pop craftsmen, the pair's work bears comparison with that of Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics, OMD, Alphaville, a-ha, Roxette and other pop songwriters.

 

A History Of Erasure In The 1980's

 

SINGLES   ALBUMS  GALLERY

 

SINGLES

Release Date Title Highest UK Chart Position Weeks In Chart
5th October 1985 Who Needs Love Like That 55 2 weeks
11th November 1985 Heavenly Action 100 1 week
21st April 1986 Oh L'Amour 85 1 week
25th October 1986 Sometimes 2 17 weeks
28th February 1987 It Doesn't Have To Be 12 9 weeks
30th May 1987 Victim Of Love 7 9 weeks
3rd October 1987 The Circus 6 10 weeks
5th March 1988 Ship Of Fools 6 8 weeks
11th June 1987 Chains Of Love 11 7 weeks
1st October 1987 A Little Respect 4 10 weeks
10th December 1988 Crackers International (EP) 2 11 weeks
18th September 1989 Drama 4 8 weeks
27th November 1989 You Surround Me 15 6 weeks

 

ALBUMS

    Wonderland

Who Needs Love (Like That)
Reunion
Cry So Easy
Push Me Shove Me
- Tacos Edit Mix 
Heavenly Action
Say What
Love Is A Loser
Senseless
My Heart...So Blue
Oh l'amour
Pistol

 

   The Circus

It Doesn't Have To Be
Hideaway
Don't Dance

If I Could
Sexuality
Victim Of Love
Leave Me To Bleed
Sometimes
The Circus
Spiralling

 

   The Innocents

A Little Respect 
Ship Of Fools
Phantom Bride 
Chains Of Love 
 
Hallowed Ground 
Sixty-Five Thousand 
Heart Of Stone 
Yahoo! 
Imagination 
Witch In The Ditch 
Weight Of The World 

 

   Wild

Piano Song - Instrumental 
Blue Savannah 
Drama! 
How Many Times? 
Star 
La Gloria 
You Surround Me 
Brother And Sister 
2000 Miles 
Crown Of Thorns
Piano Song 

 

 

GALLERY

 

             

               

 

 

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