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    Lush were an English rock band formed in London in 1987. The original line-up consisted of Miki Berenyi (vocals, guitar), Emma Anderson (vocals, guitar)...
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    Emma Anderson (category Lush (band) members)
    a songwriter, and was guitarist and singer in the shoegazing/Britpop band Lush. Born in Wimbledon, London, the adopted daughter of a former army officer...
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  • up lush in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lush may refer to: Lush (band), a British rock band Lush (Mitski album), a 2012 album by Mitski Lush (Snail...
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    Miki Berenyi (category Lush (band) members)
    songwriter, and guitarist best known as a member of the alternative rock band Lush and currently a member of Piroshka. Berenyi was born in Chelsea, London...
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  • Scar is a mini album by English rock band Lush. It was released on 9 October 1989 on 4AD. Originally intended to be a three-track single release, Scar...
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    Phil King (musician) (category Lush (band) members)
    1960) is an English musician perhaps best known for being the bassist of Lush. From 2007 to 2015 he was the touring bass/rhythm guitar player for The Jesus...
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    Chris Acland (category Lush (band) members)
    and songwriter. He was the drummer of the London-based alternative rock band Lush. Acland was born at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary in Lancaster, Lancashire...
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  • Split is the second studio album by English rock band Lush, released on 4AD on 13 June 1994 in the United Kingdom and a day later in the US. Unusually...
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  • Justin Welch (category Lush (band) members)
    best known as the drummer in Elastica, Suede, and later the drummer in Lush. Welch is currently the drummer of The Jesus and Mary Chain. Welch moved...
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  • Ladykillers (song) (category Lush (band) songs)
    is a song by English rock band Lush. It was released through 4AD on 26 February 1996 as the second single from the band's third studio album, Lovelife...
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  • Gala (album) (category Lush (band) compilation albums)
    English alternative rock band Lush, released in 1990 by 4AD as an introduction to the US and Japanese markets, comprising the band's earliest releases in...
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  • Lush 3 is a single from British electronic band Orbital. It was released in August 1993. The main two tracks Lush 3-1 and Lush 3-2 feature on Orbital's...
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  • Black Spring (EP) (category Lush (band) EPs)
    Black Spring is the third extended play by the English alternative rock band Lush. It was released on 7 October 1991 on 4AD. The opening track, "Nothing...
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  • Lovelife (album) (category Lush (band) albums)
    and final studio album by English rock band Lush. It was released on 5 March 1996 by 4AD. On Lovelife, the band moved away from their earlier dream pop...
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  • Ciao! Best of Lush is a compilation album by the band Lush, released in March 2001 by 4AD. The essay in the booklet was written by Dominic Wills and included...
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  • Spooky (album) (category Lush (band) albums)
    English rock band Lush. It was released on 27 January 1992 by 4AD. The album, produced by Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins, followed the band's mini album...
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  • Mad Love (EP) (category Lush (band) EPs)
    Mad Love is the debut extended play by the English alternative rock band Lush. It was released on 26 February 1990 by 4AD. Produced by Cocteau Twins guitarist...
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  • Lush is the debut studio album by American indie rock musician Snail Mail, released on June 8, 2018 through Matador Records. The album was produced by...
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  • Shoegaze (redirect from Shoegaze band)
    Slowdive, Ride, Lush, Pale Saints, Swirlies, Chapterhouse, and Swervedriver. A loose label given to the shoegaze bands and other affiliated bands in London...
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    signing with Matador Records, Snail Mail released her debut studio album, Lush (2018), to critical acclaim. In 2021, Snail Mail followed up with her second...
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  • Sweetness and Light (EP) (category Lush (band) EPs)
    English alternative rock band Lush. It was released on 15 October 1990 on 4AD. Featuring a less abrasive sound than the band's earlier releases, the title...
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  • The Lillies (redirect from Lillies (Band))
    Lillies were an indie rock band formed as a collaboration between members of the bands Cocteau Twins (Simon Raymonde), Lush (Miki Berenyi, Chris Acland)...
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    Pygmy Lush (sometimes spelled as one word) is a band from Sterling, Virginia formed by ex-Pg. 99 members Mike and Chris Taylor and Johnny Ward. Other members...
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  • Ciao! (song) (category Lush (band) songs)
    "Ciao!" is a song by English alternative rock band Lush from their 1996 album, Lovelife. Written as a duet sung from the perspective of a breakup, the...
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  • Blind Spot (EP) (category Lush (band) EPs)
    play (EP) by English rock band Lush. Released on 15 April 2016, by the band's record label Edamame, the EP contains the band's first new material since...
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    single "Can't Let a Woman", which both became FM favorites, both featuring lush orchestration and vocal arrangements. The record sleeve folded into a large...
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  • Marion Lush (1931 – May 4, 1993), known as the "Golden Voice of Polkas" was a polka band leader of the Musical Stars and The White Eagles in Chicago,...
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    but he tended to emphasize the lush side of their double-edged music. After completing only two usable songs, the band turned to Bill Szymczyk to produce...
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  • Club Band album. Lush moved to Australia in the 1970s. In 1975, he took over from Richard Batchens as the producer for leading Australian pop band Sherbet;...
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  • Lush Life is a studio album by the jazz musician John Coltrane. It was released in early 1961 through Prestige Records. It was assembled from previously...
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