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Cocteau Twins
October 25, 1990
Glasgow, Barrowlands
Correct Encores
First Encore: Whales Tails Second Encore: Mizake The Mizan and My Love Paramour
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When Cocteau Twins released their sixth album, Blue Bell Knoll, in 1988, critics hailed it as a major step forward for the abstract pop trio. But to hear members Simon Raymonde and Robin Guthrie tell it, the record wasn’t so much a quantum leap as a natural evolution. Guthrie in particular sees the album as a logical next step after the band’s previous work The Moon and the Melodies, which was a collaboration with American composer Harold Budd. He denounces the idea that the album was anything more than the result of a gradual maturation. (via Cocteau Twins on Blue Bell Knoll: Simon Raymonde and Robin Guthrie on the Band’s “Golden Era” - Interview | Under the Radar - Music Magazine)
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Cocteau Twins - Crushed (Lonely As An Eyesore, 1987)
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Cocteau Twins
Sadler’s Wells Theatre Dec 13,14,15 1984
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Record Label History: 4AD Records
(CAD 211) Cocteau Twins - Garlands (September, 1982)
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