An innovative and influential Scottish band, Cocteau Twins was, throughout its existence, very difficult to catalog by genre. They built a sound based on woozy atmospherics and singer Elizabeth Fraser's unmatchable vocals, most of which featured lyrics of made-up words and words plucked at random from the dictionary. Forming in 1980 in Grangemouth, Scotland, their first release was Garlands in 1982 on 4AD Records, which was received well. Founding member Will Heggie left the group in 1983, prior to the release of their second full-length, Head Over Heels, that enjoyed more commercial and critical success than their first. In 1983, the two remaining members, Fraser and Robin Guthrie, were part of the first album recorded by This Mortal Coil, a supergroup put together by Ivo Watts-Russell, head of 4AD Records. The pair had a hit with a cover of Tim Buckley's Song to the Siren, and met Simon Raymonde, who joined the band on bass. In April '84 they released Pearly
1 | Half-gifts | Twinlights (EP) |
2 | Rilkean heart | Twinlights (EP) |
3 | Spooning Good Singing Gum | Blue Bell Knoll |
4 | A Kissed Out Red Floatboat | Blue Bell Knoll |
5 | Suckling the Mender | Blue Bell Knoll |
6 | Golden-vein | Twinlights (EP) |
7 | Cico Buff | Blue Bell Knoll |
8 | Frosty The Snowman | The Coolest Christmas |
9 | Sugar Hiccup | Head over Heels |
10 | Pink orange red | Twinlights (EP) |
11 | The Itchy Glowbo Blow | Blue Bell Knoll |
12 | Ella Megalast Burls Forever | Blue Bell Knoll |
13 | Blue Bell Knoll | Blue Bell Knoll |
14 | For Phoebe Still a Baby | Blue Bell Knoll |
15 | Carolyn's Fingers | Blue Bell Knoll |
16 | Athol-Brose | Blue Bell Knoll |