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Easy Pieces is the second studio album by the British rock and pop band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.It was released on Polydor Records in the UK on 22 November 1985 and included the hit singles "Brand New Friend" (#19 in UK), "Lost Weekend" (#17 in UK) and "Cut Me Down" (#38 in UK).
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"Causing a Commotion" is a song by American singer Madonna from the soundtrack album to the 1987 film Who's That Girl. It was released as the album's second single on August 25, 1987, by Sire Records.
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1984–1989 is the first compilation album by the British band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, released on 27 March 1989 through Polydor Records in the UK. It compiles material released by the band on their three studio albums, Rattlesnakes (1984), Easy Pieces (1985), and Mainstream (1987).
Mainstream is the third and final studio album by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.It was produced by Ian Stanley and released by Polydor Records in the UK and by Capitol Records in the US on 26 October 1987. [1]
"From the Hip" was Lloyd Cole and the Commotions' final release before their split in 1989. For its release on the EP, "From the Hip" was remixed by Gavin MacKillop and the band. The EP's three additional tracks, "Please", "Lonely Mile" and "Love Your Wife", were new songs recorded by the band during what would be their final recording sessions ...
"Rattlesnakes" is a song by British band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, released in 1984 as the third and final single from their debut studio album of the same name. The song was written by Lloyd Cole and produced by Paul Hardiman. It peaked at number 65 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 100 for three weeks.