The Circus (1987)

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Title: The Circus
Artist: Erasure
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1987

Tracks:
1 - It Doesn't Have to Be - 3:55
2 - Hideaway - 3:48
3 - Don't Dance - 3:39
4 - If I Could - 3:52
5 - Sexuality - 3:53
6 - Victim of Love - 3:42
7 - Leave Me to Bleed - 3:22
8 - Sometimes - 3:39 -
9 - The Circus - 5:30
10 - Spiralling - 3:09
11 - In the Hall of the Mountain King - 2:58
12 - Sometimes (extended mix) - 5:24
13 - It Doesn't Have to Be (The Boop Oopa Doo mix) - 7:18

Overview:
The Circus is the second album by Erasure, originally released in March 1987 on Mute Records in the UK and by Sire Records in July 1987 in the U.S. It was Erasure's second consecutive album to be produced by Flood.
The Circus became the duo's breakthrough in the UK, spawning four hit singles and reaching number six. It was an immediate success thanks to the number two UK placing of the first single "Sometimes", six months earlier. The album remains Erasure's longest-running on the UK charts.
Although mainstream success in the U.S. did not occur with this album, it did generate two hits (including a number-one) on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. It also became their first record to enter into the Billboard 200.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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