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Songs | ||||
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Released | 1985 1986 (Virgin Records release) | |||
Genre | New wave | |||
Label | Easter Productions Virgin Rune Arkiv | |||
Producer | Kaj Erixon David M. Allen | |||
Fra Lippo Lippi chronology | ||||
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Singles from Songs | ||||
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Songs is the third studio album by Norwegian new wave band Fra Lippo Lippi. Originally released in 1985 by the band's own label, Easter Productions, Songs received favorable reviews and sold around 5,000 copies without any means of promotion.
Later that year, Virgin Records signed the band to a worldwide contract. The album was reissued and released internationally in 1986 with some songs re-recorded or remixed and the addition of the song "Everytime I See You". "Shouldn't Have to Be Like That"/"The Distance Between Us", "Come Summer" and "Everytime I See You" were released as singles in Europe. "Everytime I See You" and "The Distance Between Us" became popular hits in the Philippines. This version of the album also sold 20,000 copies in Norway.[1]
The sleeve photography by Reinhard Wolf shows the medieval alcazar of Molina de Aragon in Spain.
Positive response from critics and sales performance of Songs prompted Virgin Records to have the band work on a follow-up album. Unfortunately, by the time Light and Shade was released in 1987, Virgin Records had dropped the band.
In 2005, the album was reissued by band founder Rune Kristoffersen's label Rune Arkiv. It features the original 1985 Easter Productions recordings (as the 1986 release is still the property of Virgin Records) plus the live album Crash of Light, which was previously released only in the Philippines.[2]