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Erasure

 
Artist: Erasure
 
  • Formed: 1985, London, England
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Erasure Pop!: The First 20 Hits," "Wonderland," "The Innocents"
  • Representative Songs: "Sometimes," "Oh l'Amour," "Chains of Love"

Biography

Following the disbandment of the short-lived synth pop group Yazoo, former Depeche Mode member Vince Clarke formed Erasure in 1985 with singer Andy Bell. Like Yaz and Depeche Mode, Erasure were a synth-based group, but they had stronger dance inclinations, as well as a sharper, more accessible sense of pop songcraft, than either of Clarke's previous bands. Furthermore, Erasure had the flamboyantly eccentric Andy Bell -- one of the first openly gay performers in pop music -- as their focal point. Bell's keening, high voice and exaggerated sense of theatrically became the band's defining image. In their native Britain, Erasure were successful from their inception. After a few years, the duo achieved commercial success in America with 1988's "Chains of Love," but they remained, in essence, a cult band on both sides of the Atlantic, cultivating a dedicated fan base over the course of their career.

Before forming Erasure, Clarke was one of the founding members of the groundbreaking synth pop outfit Depeche Mode. He left after recording only one album with the group, choosing to form Yaz with Alison Moyet instead. After Yaz released two albums, Moyet left to pursue a solo career. Clarke participated in a short-lived alliance with vocalist Feargal Sharkey and producer Eric Radcliffe called the Assembly in 1984. Following a single with vocalist Paul Quinn, he decided to form Erasure. Clarke placed an advertisement for vocalists within a British music newspaper and received over 40 demo tapes, from which Bell was selected as his partner.

Released in 1986, Erasure's first album, Wonderland, received poor reviews and weak sales upon its release. The duo quickly followed the album with "Sometimes," a preview from their forthcoming second album. "Sometimes" reached number two on the U.K. charts, beginning a string of successful singles that would run into the '90s. The Circus, the group's second album, was released in the spring of 1987 and peaked at number six on the U.K. charts. The Innocents, Erasure's third album, became their first number one album in Britain upon its release in 1988. The album featured the group's first American hit, "Chains of Love," which reached number 12 in the U.S.; its follow-up, "A Little Respect," peaked at number 14 in America. At the end of 1988, Erasure released the Crackers International EP, which reached number two in Britain.

Erasure's fourth album, Wild!, appeared in 1989, and like its predecessor, it reached number one in the U.K., as did its successor, 1991's Chorus. Erasure released the Abba-esque EP, a tribute to the Swedish pop group ABBA, in 1992; it became their first number one single in the U.K. Later that year, Erasure released a compilation of their British singles, Pop! The First 20 Hits. Two years later, the duo released its fifth album, I Say I Say I Say, which featured the hit single "Always," their first American hit since 1988. Erasure's eponymous sixth album was released in the fall of 1995. It was followed in the spring of 1997 by Cowboy. Loveboat surfaced three years later. The all covers Other People's Songs appeared in 2003, the same year as the oddly chosen compilation Hits!. Before the release of 2005's "return to form" album Nightbird, Bell revealed he was HIV positive and had been since June of 1998. The 2006 album Union Street found the duo unplugging and re-recording old album tracks and B-sides with acoustic instruments. A tour with a full band supported the album and was documented on the 2007 live release On the Road to Nashville. Later in the year the return-to-form album Light at the End of the World arrived. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Discography: Erasure
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Drama! [#3]

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Acoustic Live

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Storm Chaser [Single]

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Circus [UK CD]

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Loveboat

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Freedom Remixes

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Freedom, Pt. 1

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Hits! The Very Best of Erasure [Bonus CD]

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Hits! The Videos [Bonus DVD]

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Hits! The Very Best of Erasure

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Hits! The Very Best of Erasure

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Hits! The Very Best of Erasure

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Erasure

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Love to Hate You [#2]

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Storm Chaser

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Live at the Royal Albert Hall

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EBX 2

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EBX 1

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Erasure Pop!: The First 20 Hits

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Amour (Remixed), Pt. 2

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Oh l'Amour (Remixed) Pt. 1

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Tank, The Swan and the Balloon Live! [Video]

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Freedom [Australia CD]

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Oh l'Amour [CD Single]

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Light at the End of the World [Deluxe Edition] [Bonus Tracks]

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Light at the End of the World

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Light at the End of the World [Japan Bonus Track]

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Light at the End of the World [UK Bonus Tracks]

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I Say I Say I Say

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Don't Say You Love Me [CD #1]

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Don't Say You Love Me [CD #2]

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Sometimes [Import CD Single]

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Always: Remixes

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Who Needs Love (Like That) [Import CD Single #1]

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Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me, Pt. 1 [Import CD Single]

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Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) [US CD]

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Sanctuary: The Eis Christmas Concert 2002 [DVD]

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Live: Manchester 03-09-05

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Live: Sheffield 03-10-05

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Live: Preston 03-11-05

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Live: Portsmouth 03-13-05

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Live: Wolverhampton 03-16-05

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Live: Norwich 03-18-05

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Live: Cardiff 03-20-05

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Live: Hull 03-21-05

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Live: Berlin 03-26-05

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Live: Hamburg 03-27-05

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Live: Koln 03-28-05

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Live: Dublin 02-26-05

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Live: Edinburgh 02-28-05

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Live: Glasgow 03-01-05

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Live: Newcastle 03-03-05

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Live: Nottingham 05-27-05

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Live: Colston 03-14-05

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Breathe [#1]

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Breathe [#2]

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Rain [Germany]

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Abba-esque [4 Track EP]

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Sunday Girl [CD 2]

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Sunday Girl [CD 1]

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Sunday Girl [UK 7"]

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Chorus [EP]

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Other People's Songs

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Nightbird

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Nightbird

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Breathe/Gone Crazy/Mr. Gribber and His Amazing Cat

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Solsbury Hill

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Other People's Songs [Japan Bonus Track]

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In My Arms [UK #2]

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In My Arms [UK #1]

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In My Arms [UK #1]

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Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me [UK Single #1]

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Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me [UK Single #2]

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On the Road to Nashville

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Pop! Remixed

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Moon & the Sky

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Who Needs Love (Like That) [#2]

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Erasure Show: Live In Cologne [DVD]

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Erasure Show: Live In Cologne [DVD]

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Erasure Show: Live In Cologne [DVD]

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EBX 3

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EBX 4

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Chorus [Cassette Single]

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Here I Go Impossible Again [Canada EP]

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Nightbird [Bonus Track]

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Cowboy

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Cowboy [Bonus Track]

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Union Street

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Live at the Royal Albert Hall [DVD]

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Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) [UK CD #2]

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Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) [UK CD #1]

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Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) [UK DVD]

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Total Pop! Deluxe Box [3CD/1DVD]

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Don't Say You Love Me [US CD]

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I Could Fall in Love with You

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I Could Fall in Love with You [CD 2]

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On the Road to Nashville [CD/DVD]

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Solsbury Hill [UK] [CD#1]

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Solsbury Hill:Remixes [UK] [CD#2]

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Solsbury Hill [DVD] [UK] [CD#3]

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Eis Christmas Concert 2002 [DVD]

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CD Singles Box, Vol. 2

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Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me [US CD5/Vinyl Single]

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In My Arms [US]

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Rain [US]

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In My Arms/Rapture

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Rock Me Gently [US CD5/Vinyl Single]

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Stay with Me [#1]

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Stay with Me [Mixes]

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Stay with Me [#2]

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Fingers & Thumbs (Cold Summer's Day) [HI-NRG]

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Fingers & Thumbs (Cold Summer's Day) [Mixes]

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Run to the Sun [#1]

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Run to the Sun [#2]

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Chatter-esque Interview

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Always [4 Tracks]

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Always [4 Tracks]

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I Love Saturday EP

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I Love Saturday Remix

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Run to the Sun [#3]

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Always [3 Tracks]

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Erasure Pop!: The First 20 Hits [Video]

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Abba-esque: The Remixes

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Breath of Life

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Breath of Life

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Who Needs Love Like That [#1]

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Tank, The Swan and the Balloon [Video]

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Breath of Life [Mute]

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Breath of Life [Mute]

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Chorus

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Chorus [CD Single #1]

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Love to Hate You [#1]

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Love to Hate You [#1]

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Am I Right?

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Am I Right?

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Am I Right?/Love to Hate You [Limited Edition Single]

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Am I Right?/Love to Hate You [Limited Edition Single]

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Indian Rubber

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Blue Savannah

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Star

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Star

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Wild!

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You Surround Me

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Drama! Remix

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Drama! Remix

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Drama! [#2]

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Drama! [#2]

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You Surround Me [Remix]

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Crackers International

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Innocents

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Chains of Love

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Little Respect

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Ship of Fools

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Ship of Fools

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Oh L'Amour [5 Tracks]

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Two Ring Circus

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Circus

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Victim of Love [Six Track Single]

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Wonderland

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Oh L'Amour [3 Tracks]

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Sometimes [CD/Vinyl Single]

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Heavenly Action

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Wikipedia: Erasure
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Erasure
Andy Bell and Vince Clarke in 1986
Background information
Origin England
Genre(s) Synthpop, Electropop, Dance
Years active 1985 – present
Label(s) Mute Records
Sire Records
Reprise Records
Associated acts Yaz
Depeche Mode
Website http://erasureinfo.com
Members
Vince Clarke
Andy Bell

Erasure is an English synthpop duo, consisting of songwriter and keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell.

Erasure entered the music scene in 1985 with their debut single "Who Needs Love Like That". Following the release of their fourth single, "Sometimes", the duo established themselves on the British charts and became one of the most successful artists of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

From 1986 to 1997, Erasure achieved twenty-four consecutive Top 20 hits in the UK. By 2007, 34 of their 37 singles have made the UK Top 40, with 17 climbing into the Top 10. Labeled "the definitive synthpop superstars"[1], the duo is most popular in their native Great Britain, but has also achieved great success in some other European countries, in the US, and in Latin America (especially in Argentina). To date, Erasure has sold over 25 million albums worldwide.[2]

The band also enjoys popularity within the LGBT community, with openly gay Andy Bell regarded a gay icon.[3]

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History

Vince Clarke was a founding member of Depeche Mode and sole writer of their first three singles (including the breakthrough Top 10 hit "Just Can't Get Enough"). After leaving the band in 1981, Clarke forged an equally successful career with the duo Yazoo (known as Yaz in the U.S.). After two hit albums in as many years, he split with Yazoo partner Alison Moyet and briefly formed The Assembly with producer Eric Radcliffe. The project spawned a UK number four hit single, "Never Never," featuring Feargal Sharkey on vocals. Clarke then released another single with vocalist Paul Quinn, "One Day." It flopped, leading Clarke to place an advertisement in Melody Maker looking for a vocalist for a new musical project. He selected Andy Bell, who was the 36th to audition (and whose voice would often be compared to Moyet's).

Erasure's first three singles were commercial failures in the UK, although the third, "Oh L'amour", charted well in Australia and some European countries (especially in France, where it still remains Erasure's only hit to date). It was with the release of their fourth single, "Sometimes", that Erasure finally received recognition in the UK in late 1986. This song peaked at number 2 and spent many weeks in the UK Top 40, marking the beginning of a long string of hits for the duo.

The single's parent album, The Circus, hit number 6 and turned platinum in the UK with three additional hit singles - "It Doesn't Have To Be", "Victim of Love" and "The Circus". The album remained on the charts for over a year.

Erasure's third album, The Innocents, was released in 1988. Preceded by the Top 10 single "Ship of Fools", the album hit number one in the UK on its initial release and returned to the summit a year later, eventually going triple platinum. It also turned platinum in the U.S., generating two Top 20 hits in "Chains of Love" and "A Little Respect".

The Innocents was the first of five consecutive number one albums for Erasure in the UK. Wild! (1989) and Chorus (1991) both contained four Top 20 singles and were big sellers.

In late 1988, the Crackers International EP, led by the song "Stop!", hit number 2 in the UK singles chart. This was bettered in 1992 by another EP, Abba-esque, covering four ABBA hits, which became Erasure's first (and to date only) number one in the UK Singles Chart. Later that year, a singles compilation, Pop! - the First 20 Hits, also hit number one and went triple platinum.

In 1994, Erasure released I Say I Say I Say, their fourth consecutive number one in the UK Albums Chart. Its first single, "Always", became the band's third Top 20 hit in the United States.

The 1995 release of the album Erasure marked a determined shift away from Erasure's signature three-minute synth-pop to a more introspective sound.[original research?]

In spite of a return to three-minute pop songs, the 1997 album Cowboy did not restore the success of their 1986-1994 era. Cowboy enjoyed a short-lived success, peaking at number ten in the UK but lasting only two weeks in the UK Top 40.

In 2000, the album Loveboat was released, peaking at a lowly number 45.

The 2003 release Other People's Songs was a collection of cover versions; one of which, Peter Gabriel's song "Solsbury Hill" reached number ten in the UK. Erasure were invited to perform on Top of the Pops for the first time since March 1997.[4]

Erasure's 2005 album Nightbird's first single, "Breathe", reached number four in the UK charts (their first Top 5 hit in more than a decade) and achieved the number one position on the U.S. Dance Chart, eighteen years after their first chart-topper. The next single, "Don't Say You Love Me," enabled purchasers to configure their own remixes of the single through the band's website, with each variant of the song limited to a single download.[citation needed]

Union Street was a 2006 side-project which featured a collection of previously released album tracks that the band reinterpreted in an acoustic/country & western style. The album was named after the recording studio in Brooklyn where it was recorded.[citation needed]

Erasure on tour in 2007

The duo then released a more 'dance oriented' album than some of their more recent work. Titled Light at the End of the World, the album was produced by Gareth Jones and was released on 21 May 2007 in the UK, and in North America the following day. The album was preceded by its first single "I Could Fall in Love with You". A second single, "Sunday Girl", was released in June.[5].

Vince Clarke has stated in radio interviews that the band wants to complete the concept album of nursery rhymes that they have been working on for some time.[6]

Total Pop! - the First 40 Hits, a collection of Erasure's first 40 hits plus a new remix of "Always" by Jeremy Wheatley, was released on 23 February 2009.[7]

In May 2009 came the news[8] that the band is back working on a new Erasure album while Bell is also preparing a new solo endeavour. It was also announced that to celebrate 21 years since its release, the album The Innocents will be remastered for release in Autumn 2009.[9]

Erasure will first release a six-track EP of classic remixes entitled "Erasure.Club"[10] on August 10th 2009.

True Colors tour

During the summer of 2007, Erasure was a part of the multi-artist True Colors Tour[11], which travelled through 15 cities in the United States and Canada. The tour, sponsored by the Logo channel, began on June 8, 2007. Hosted by comedian Margaret Cho and headlined by Cyndi Lauper, the tour also included Deborah Harry, The Gossip, Rufus Wainwright, The Dresden Dolls, The Misshapes, Rosie O'Donnell, Tegan and Sara, Indigo Girls, The Cliks and other special guests. Profits from the tour helped to benefit the Human Rights Campaign as well as PFLAG and The Matthew Shepard Foundation.

Erasure performed alongside many of the other guests for the encore song, "True Colors".

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