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The Sun and the Moon (The Sun and the Moon album)

1988 studio album by The Sun and the Moon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Sun and the Moon (The Sun and the Moon album)
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The Sun and the Moon is the only studio album by English post-punk band the Sun and the Moon, featuring Mark Burgess and John Lever (both previously of the Chameleons), released in 1988 by record label Geffen.

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Reception

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Trouser Press called it "a very solid LP, if no challenge to the Chameleons' general brilliance (inventive guitarists Dave Fielding and Reg Smithies are greatly missed)",[2] while AllMusic described it as "an intelligent, gripping concept album that easily outshines [The Chameleons'] body of work".[1]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by The Sun and the Moon (Mark Burgess, Andy Clegg, John Lever and Andy Whitaker).

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Personnel

The Sun and the Moon
  • Mark Burgess – bass, vocals
  • Andy Clegg – guitars
  • Andy Whitaker – guitars
  • John Lever – drums, percussion
Additional personnel
  • The Sun and the Moon – production, engineering, album art concept
  • CJ – production, engineering
  • Barry Diament – mastering
  • Paul Cobbold – engineering
  • George Marino – editing
  • Jamie Maddox – sleeve photography
  • Martin Kay – sleeve layout and design
  • Mark Burgess – sleeve liner notes
  • The Andrews Sisters – additional vocals

References

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