Ciao! 1989-1996 Lush

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CD

  • Release Date: 06/05/2001
  • Sales Rank: 65,732
  • Label: 4AD / ADA
  • UPC: 652637002225
 
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Ciao! 1989-1996

1LISTENLadykillers 3:13
2LISTENSingle Girl 2:35
3LISTENCiao! 3:31
4LISTEN500 (Shake Baby Shake) 3:21
5LISTENLight from a Dead Star 3:16
6LISTENLove at First Sight 5:12
7LISTENHypocrite 2:53
8LISTENDesire Lines 7:39
9LISTENLovelife 3:56
10LISTENWhen I Die 4:18
11LISTENNothing Natural 5:54
12LISTENUntogether 3:34
13LISTENFor Love 3:29
14LISTENMonochrome 5:06
15LISTENDe-Luxe 3:27
16LISTENSweetness and Light 5:17
17LISTENThoughtforms 2:43
18LISTENEtheriel 3:24

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Editorial Reviews

In what could have been a means to deflect a slow release schedule, 4AD started rolling out compilations of some of their deep catalog bands in 2000 and 2001. The Cocteau Twins were first, followed by Heidi Berry and Modern English. In early 2001, 4AD released Ciao! 1989-1996, a collection of Lush's finest moments. Evenly taking four to five songs from each of the band's three proper studio records and their early EPs compilation (Gala), Ciao is a decent summary of the band's eight-year existence, collecting most of their singles, several album cuts, and one of their better B-sides (a cover of the Gist's "Love at First Sight"). The tracks run in reverse chronology, starting with the confident, no frills, straight-ahead pop of "Ladykillers" and ending with the wispy haze of "Etheriel." Pop songs were always at the heart of Lush's songs, but the distortion, buried vocals, and general trickery gradually weathered away with each of their successive releases. So listening to Ciao uninterrupted plays like a photograph slowly going out of focus. A longtime fan's general preference might find a bone or two to pick with the selection, but that's always a hazard in picking a portable introduction. Those who go on to check out the band's studio albums on the strength of Ciao will be happy to discover several strong songs, so Ciao hardly drains the pool. Reeling in a newbie shouldn't be too difficult. Lush seemingly had a couple fine records left in them when drummer Chris Acland took his life, but one listen to Ciao paints a complete picture. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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January 06, 2003: Lush was a great band. Like Curve or My Bloody Valentine, Lush wrote great pop songs hidden under fuzzy guitars and hypnotic voices. This collection, like all "hits" collections, could have been better, but on the whole is very good still. The disc does go in reverse chronological order from rock and pop tracks, to their more dreamy and shoegazer stuff in the early 90's. If your curious about them, take a chance. I was glad I did many years ago. To sum up this group and their music in one word......lush.