Ecstasy (My Bloody Valentine album)

Ecstasy
A saturated red image of four people surrounded by a grey border. Text inside the image reads "My Bloody Valentine Ecstasy".
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Released23 November 1987 (1987-11-23)
RecordedJuly 1987
Genre
Length20:48
LabelLazy
ProducerMy Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine chronology
Strawberry Wine
(1987)
Ecstasy
(1987)
You Made Me Realise
(1988)

Ecstasy is the second mini album by the alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine, released on 23 November 1987 on Lazy Records. Released in a limited edition of 3,000 copies, it was the band's final release for Lazy Records and second to feature vocalist and guitarist Bilinda Butcher, who was recruited in April 1987 following the departure of original My Bloody Valentine vocalist David Conway. Ecstasy followed the noise pop and twee pop standards of My Bloody Valentine's earlier releases for the label, drawing influence from various artists including The Jesus and Mary Chain, Love and The Byrds, and the album distanced the band further from their earlier post-punk and gothic rock sound.

The album experienced several technical and financial problems during its recording sessions, including errors in the mastering process, and the band were dissatisfied with its outcome; although upon its release, Ecstasy received moderate critical acclaim and peaked at number 12 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. The album was later combined with My Bloody Valentine's preceding single, "Strawberry Wine", and reissued on the compilation album Ecstasy and Wine (1989), which was released on Lazy Records without the band's consent.

  1. ^ "An introduction to My Bloody Valentine in 10 records". 16 November 2016.