Lotus Eaters
No Sense Of Sin
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records
Lotus Eaters
No Sense Of Sin
1984 Japan pressing with Obi. This pressing has the track "Too Young", replaced by "You Don't Need Someone New". "No Sense of Sin" is the debut studio album by the British new wave band The Lotus Eaters, released in 1984. Known for its melodic and melancholic sound, the album features a collection of tracks that highlight the band's ethereal pop sensibilities. The music is characterized by gentle, jangly guitars and introspective lyrics, which resonate with the new romantic and post-punk influences of the early 1980s. The standout tracks "The First Picture of You" and "It Hurts" exemplify the band's ability to craft memorable and emotive melodies. The album's production, with its layered instrumentation and lush arrangements, creates an atmospheric soundscape that captures the wistful essence of the era.
The Lotus Eaters, fronted by Peter Coyle and Jeremy Kelly, managed to carve out a niche within the crowded 1980s music scene with "No Sense of Sin." Despite not achieving massive commercial success, the album has maintained a cult following over the years, appreciated for its sincerity and craftsmanship. The themes of love, longing, and introspection pervade the album, giving it an enduring quality that continues to resonate with listeners. The artistic vision of the band is evident in the careful composition of each track, making "No Sense of Sin" a cherished piece of the 1980s musical landscape.
$54.00
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Artist: Lotus Eaters
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Genre: Electronic
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Type: Used Import
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Label: Arista
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Catalog ID: 25RS-214
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Condition:
Vinyl:Near Mint (NM or M-)Sleeve:Near Mint (NM or M-) -
Country ID: Japan
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SKU: 184269