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  1. Recording. As a result of delays to the release of the Lilac Time's second album Paradise Circus, the band had already begun working on & Love for All before that album was released in October 1989. Sessions for the album began at Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire, Wales, with Andy Partridge of XTC and the Dukes of Stratosphear producing. ...

  2. Producer – Andy Partridge (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 8, 11, ... The Lilac Time - All For Love & Love For All (1990) 3:22; Lilac Time - All For Love And Love For All. 3:14; The Lilac Time - And On We Go 1990. 5:07; The Lilac Time - Fields 1990. 4:14; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Ad. Contributors.

  3. The group went on to release the albums Paradise Circus in 1989, and & Love for All in 1990, the latter produced by Andy Partridge and John Leckie. The Lilac Time was dropped by Fontana then briefly signed to Creation Records, where the band was subsequently managed by label head Alan McGee.

  4. Planet England (2019) (Robyn Hitchcock & Andy Partridge) The 3 Clubmen (2023) (Jen Olive, Stu Rowe & Andy Partridge) Productions. Peter Blegvad – The Naked Shakespeare (1983) Saeko Suzuki – Studio Romantic (1987) The Mission – Grains of Sand (1990) The Lilac Time – & Love for All (1990) Martin Newell – The Greatest Living ...

  5. 20 de oct. de 2022 · XTC in 1980, (l to r) Terry Chambers, Dave Gregory, Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding ... “I’d hate you to think I’m knocking anyone in the band,” says Partridge. “I love them to bits.

  6. 25 de oct. de 2023 · In 2016, tying in with the publication of a book that analyses some of XTC’s best-known tracks, main songwriter Andy Partridge discussed the band’s legacy with Prog, ... He said he’d love that, but I ended up not having the spare time to do it until 1985.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2022 · English Settlement, the double album which turns 40 this month, was Partridge’s solution to his XTC problem. It’s a highly ambiguous snapshot of Partridge’s relationship with his country. It’s a hiding-in-plain-sight masterpiece that, for reasons which will become apparent in this article, remains on the outside of popular consciousness.