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  2. Sunday Girl - Wikipedia

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    "Sunday Girl" was released as the follow-up single to "Heart of Glass" in the UK and much of Europe. The single reached number one in the UK, topping the charts for three weeks in May 1979. [8] "Sunday Girl" was the band's second consecutive number one hit in the country and would later rank number eight on the year-end UK charts of 1979.

  3. Lovelife (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lovelife is the third and final studio album by English rock band Lush.It was released on 5 March 1996 by 4AD.On Lovelife, the band moved away from their earlier dream pop and shoegazing style and embraced a more Britpop-oriented sound.

  4. Sunday Girl (Erasure song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sunday Girl" is a song recorded by English synth-pop duo Erasure. Written by Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, it is the opening track on the duo's thirteenth studio album Light at the End of the World. The song was the second UK single released from the album, on 11 June 2007. [1] [2] [3] A North American release followed in July 2007.

  5. Lush (band) - Wikipedia

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    Lush also announced a show at the Roundhouse in London on 6 May 2016, [24] and later added a second date, 7 May 2016, after the first show sold out in six hours. [25] They alluded to further dates in North America, [ 26 ] confirmed on 19 January 2016 when their first North American tour in 20 years was announced.

  6. Emma Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson's first band, which she joined in 1986, was the Rover Girls (which featured Chris P Mowforth and Stuart Watson, who were both later in Silverfish) as a bass player. [4] In 1987, while Anderson was at Ealing College of Higher Education studying Humanities and Berenyi was at North London Polytechnic, they formed Lush.

  7. Split (Lush album) - Wikipedia

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    Split is the second studio album by English rock band Lush, released on 4AD on 13 June 1994 in the United Kingdom and a day later in the US. Unusually, the two singles from the album, "Desire Lines" and "Hypocrite", were both released on the same day: 30 May 1994.

  8. Ladykillers (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ladykillers" is a song by English rock band Lush. It was released through 4AD on 26 February 1996 as the second single from the band's third studio album, Lovelife (1996). ). Known for its feminist themes, the song became one of the band's bigger hits, [1] peaking at No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 18 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, and No. 15 on the Canadian RPM Alternative ...

  9. Chris Acland - Wikipedia

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    On 17 October 1996, Lush had completed their tour and music festival appearances. Two days after Anderson announced a desire to quit the group, Acland was found dead as a result of suicide by hanging in his parents' garden in Burneside, Cumbria. Devastated by the news, Acland's bandmates subsequently disbanded after a period of mourning.