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 |  |  | Cocteau Twins - Albums EPs and compilations: Encyclopedia II - Cocteau Twins - Mid-90s and the breakup1995 saw the release of two new EPs: Twinlights and Otherness. The former consisted of four gentle acoustic songs, recorded with only piano, acoustic guitar and voice; Otherness, by contrast, was a collaboration with Seefeel's Mark Clifford, and featured four electronic remixes of Cocteau Twins' songs. Both EPs were labeled 'experimental' by the press, since they were very different from the EPs the band released in the past.
As it turned out, some of the tracks on both Twinlights and Otherness were ...
See also:Cocteau Twins, Cocteau Twins - Early Years, Cocteau Twins - Mid-80s, Cocteau Twins - Early 90s, Cocteau Twins - Mid-90s and the breakup, Cocteau Twins - Discography, Cocteau Twins - Albums EPs and compilations, Cocteau Twins - Singles, Cocteau Twins - Bootlegs Read more here: » Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia II - Cocteau Twins - Mid-90s and the breakup |
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 |  |  | Cocteau Twins - Albums EPs and compilations: Encyclopedia II - Cocteau Twins - Early 90sThe style the group began exploring with Head Over Heels reached its peak on Heaven or Las Vegas, released in late 1990. The most commercially successful of their many recordings, the album rose to the top of the charts immediately after its release. However, despite the success of the record and the tours, not everything was well with the band. They parted ways with 4AD following Heaven or Las Vegas, partly because of conflicts with its founder Ivo Watts-Russell, and were close to breaking up over internal problems due in large part to Guth ...
See also:Cocteau Twins, Cocteau Twins - Early Years, Cocteau Twins - Mid-80s, Cocteau Twins - Early 90s, Cocteau Twins - Mid-90s and the breakup, Cocteau Twins - Discography, Cocteau Twins - Albums EPs and compilations, Cocteau Twins - Singles, Cocteau Twins - Bootlegs Read more here: » Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia II - Cocteau Twins - Early 90s |
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 |  |  | Cocteau Twins - Albums EPs and compilations: Encyclopedia II - Cocteau Twins - Mid-80sWill Heggie left the group after the tour that followed the 1983 release of the band's second EP, Peppermint Pig. The band's sound on its first three recordings relied entirely on Heggie's rhythmic basslines, Guthrie's minimalistic guitar, and Fraser's voice; Cocteau Twins' next full-length LP, Head Over Heels, had to rely solely on the latter two. This led to the growth of Cocteau Twins' characteristic sound: heavily affected guitars combined with Fraser's voice, by turns ethereal and earthy. Like its very dissimilar predecessor, Head Over Heels w ...
See also:Cocteau Twins, Cocteau Twins - Early Years, Cocteau Twins - Mid-80s, Cocteau Twins - Early 90s, Cocteau Twins - Mid-90s and the breakup, Cocteau Twins - Discography, Cocteau Twins - Albums EPs and compilations, Cocteau Twins - Singles, Cocteau Twins - Bootlegs Read more here: » Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia II - Cocteau Twins - Mid-80s |
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 |  |  | Cocteau Twins - Albums EPs and compilations: Encyclopedia II - Cocteau Twins - Early YearsRobin Guthrie (guitar) and Will Heggie (bass), both from Grangemouth, Scotland, formed the band in 1980. At a local disco, Nash, they met Elizabeth Fraser, who eventually provided vocals.
The band's influences at the time included The Birthday Party, Sex Pistols and Siouxsie & the Banshees. The name Cocteau Twins itself comes from an early (unreleased) song by Simple Minds. Their debut recording, Garlands, released by 4AD in 1982, and was an instant success, as was the subsequent Lullabies EP. (In 2005, Deftones released a version of "Wax and Wane" from Garlands, becoming one of the few groups ...
See also:Cocteau Twins, Cocteau Twins - Early Years, Cocteau Twins - Mid-80s, Cocteau Twins - Early 90s, Cocteau Twins - Mid-90s and the breakup, Cocteau Twins - Discography, Cocteau Twins - Albums EPs and compilations, Cocteau Twins - Singles, Cocteau Twins - Bootlegs Read more here: » Cocteau Twins: Encyclopedia II - Cocteau Twins - Early Years |
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