Marc Almond – Bitter Sweet
Not at the end of my Marc Almond phase yet. In 1988, Marc came out with the album “The Stars We Are.” I don’t know if he was consciously trying to be more commercial,...
Ramblings about My Records
Not at the end of my Marc Almond phase yet. In 1988, Marc came out with the album “The Stars We Are.” I don’t know if he was consciously trying to be more commercial,...
Why on earth do I own this? I own every song on it on vinyl already, some several times over, with the single exception of “Mother Fist,” which ain’t a favorite. I also own...
The next disc is Marc Almond’s single of “Melancholy Rose.” The flip side (at 33, rather than 45) contains three songs: “Gyp the Blood,” “A World Full of People,” and “Black Lullaby.” All of...
Next up, more Marc Almond EPs. The “Stained E.P.,” containing “Ruby Red,” came out in 1986. “Ruby Red” was clearly positioned as a single – it’s kinda upbeat and almost poppy, for Marc. Well...
The Marc Almond EP “A Woman’s Story (Some Songs To Take To The Tomb–Compilation One)” came out sometime in 1986, after “The House Is Haunted” and before “Ruby Red.” At this time, I was...
If I’m doing this strictly in chronological order, then the next disc up is a 12” single by Bronski Beat, with Marc Almond. This just shows how much of a fanboy, or perhaps just...
Well, this one is a little unsatisfying. The next album in Marc Almond’s oeuvre is “Stories of Johnny.” Of all his solo post-Mambas work, it is my absolute favorite. It came out in 1985,...
Well, the last couple of Marc Almond albums were dark as dark can be. But with the next one up in my collection, “Vermin in Ermine,” Marc Almond and the Willing Sinners (with many...
Well, if “Untitled” by Marc and the Mambas was the album for my dark night of the soul, then their follow-up “Torment and Toreros” was a dark fortnight. Dark, dark, dark. I mean, read...
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