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  1. Before the release of the album, Cole plus Fred Maher, Matthew Sweet, Nicky Holland and Sprague Hollander performed as a live covers band under the monikers 'The Bob Dylan Band' and 'Billy Blake and The Eternals'. [9] A bootleg of them performing at CBGBs currently circulates on the internet. [10]

  2. Share. Album details. Artist. Lloyd Cole. Produced by. Cole, Hardiman and Maher. Words and Music by Lloyd Cole except. Loveless, Downtown and Ice Cream Girl (Cole/ Cowan), I hate to see you baby doing that stuff (Cole/Maher) Vocals, guitar, piano harmonica and programming.

  3. "No Blue Skies" is the debut solo single by English singer, songwriter and musician Lloyd Cole, released in 1990 from his self-titled studio album. The song was written by Cole and produced by Cole, Fred Maher and Paul Hardiman. It peaked at number 42 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 100 for four weeks.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2017 · Holland befriended English musician Lloyd Cole, who scored a number of hits with his band the Commotions in the U.K. in the ’80s, when she worked on the band’s 1987 swan song, Mainstream. He then relocated to New York City, and there, hooked up with Holland, who can be found all over his ’90 solo debut.

  5. Lloyd Cole and the Commotions except Big Snake (Cole/Stanley) Vocals, synthesizer and guitar. Lloyd Cole. Guitars Neil Clark. Keyboards Blair Cowan. Bass Guitar Lawrence Donegan. ... Nicky Holland, John Sloman, Tony Jackson. Fairlight programming. Ian Stanley. Recorded various London studios.

  6. " Don't Look Back " is a song by English singer, songwriter and musician Lloyd Cole, released in 1990 as the second single from his self-titled studio album. The song was written by Cole and produced by Cole, Fred Maher and Paul Hardiman. It peaked at number 59 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 100 for three weeks. Music video.

  7. 1990. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Lloyd Cole" on Discogs.