Easy Pieces (1985)

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Title: Easy Pieces
Artist: Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
Genre: Indie
Released: 1985

Tracks:
1 - Rich - 4:23
2 - Why I Love Country Music - 3:00
3 - Pretty Gone - 3:32
4 - Grace - 4:05
5 - Cut Me Down - 4:29
6 - Brand New Friend - 4:51
7 - Lost Weekend - 3:14
8 - James - 3:53
9 - Minor Character - 3:44
10 - Perfect Blue - 4:32

Overview:
Producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, as is their wont, created a shimmering pop surface for Lloyd Cole and the Commotions' second album, Easy Pieces, sweetening the tracks with string and brass countermelodies and emphasizing the chiming highs of the guitar and keyboards for an attractive sound that echoed the earnestness of British bands like the Hollies and Herman's Hermits circa 1966. It was, of course, like sugarcoating cyanide capsules, given Cole's pleasantly sung lyrics, which detailed philosophical disillusionment, romantic discord, and, yes, at least attempted suicide. In the U.K., Easy Pieces was a Top Ten hit. But although the album saw something of a proper release in the U.S., and the Commotions toured extensively, no American breakthrough materialized.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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