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  1. Every week at r/cocteautwins we will discuss a different song. Seekers Who Are Lovers is the last song on the last Cocteau Twins album though not their last ever recorded. It was also one of the 4 songs remixed by Mark Clifford of the post-rock band Seefeel in the Cocteau Twins' last EP otherness. Spotify.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · I’m selling my cherished and rare Cocteau Twins 10 CD boxset. This was released many years ago and has 10 cd singles- EPs. CDs are in excellent condition and box is in good condition with some small marks as expected with age. Will send registered and insured worldwide.

  3. Discussion. This week's discussion is about Theft, And Wandering Around Lost, from the 1993 album Four-Calendar Café. Even more than the other songs in the album, it features lyrics far more explicit than usual for the band, dealing with the repercussions of abuse and regaining of self-worth, sad and hopeful all at once. My body is my own.

  4. This week goes to Lorelei, one of the most iconic songs of the band's early career from 1984's Treasure, also featured in 1986's The Pink Opaque and the 2005 4AD compilation 1980 Forward. The title of this song alludes to a legendary Germanic siren whose alluring singing enticed sailors to shipwreck, sometimes portrayed as a mermaid, named after the rock in Germany where all these shipwrecks ...

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · The exceptionally rare Cocteau Twins vinyl box set is commonly known as Box Set One, although that title does not appear on the release. Released in 2010, on 4AD, it was limited to just 700 copies. Cocteau Twins.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Buy Cocteau Twins Vinyl LPs Records & Box Sets from Discrepancy Records with fast & free delivery Australia’s #1 online vinyl store.

  7. 19 de may. de 2024 · Cocteau Twins — Blue Bell Knoll/Heaven Or Las Vegas (Reissue) Too late for post-punk too early for acid house, but might 1984 have been the crucial pivot point around which the history of British pop revolves? David Elliott, author of the new book *1984: British Pop's Dividing Year*, investigates ...