Description: it is a record.... made in the Uk with a picture sleeve.. This is a limited posterbag release of the Heartache single. Sleeve and record are marked BEG 161 T, but the outside wrap-around poster is marked BEG 161 TP both in print and on sticker. 1.Heartache 2.Before Doubt 3.Heartache (part 2) 4.Deli Babies....much more gothic than their later hits...great for djs...... Twin brothers Jay and Michael Aston began playing music in 1980 when they formed Slav Arian with guitarist Ian Hudson and a drum machine. Though the Astons grew up in Porthcawl, South Wales, they moved to London in 1981 and renamed the goth-influenced group Gene Loves Jezebel. The trio played several live shows and was quickly signed by Situation 2. In May 1982, the label released Gene Loves Jezebel's demo single "Shavin' My Neck." The band then added bassist Julianne Regan and drummer Dick Hawkins. Regan left soon after to form All About Eve, leaving Ian Hudson and Michael Aston to alternate on bass until Peter Rizzo joined in 1984. Hawkins also split for a time -- replaced by John Murphy and later Steve Goulding -- but returned in 1983. Gene Loves Jezebel released two more singles in 1983 before their debut album Promise hit number one in the U.K.'s indie charts. In 1984, the group recorded a John Peel radio session for BBC and toured America with John Cale. After returning to England, Gene Loves Jezebel released the singles "Influenza (Relapse)" and "Shame (Whole Heart Howl)," but then waited a full year before second album Immigrant appeared in mid-1985. (It's not very surprising that the album was recorded with a lineup change, this time drummer Marcus Gilvear instead of Dick Hawkins.) Immigrant also hit number one on the indie charts, but during a tortured American tour, founding member Hudson left, and was replaced by former Generation X guitarist James Stevenson. The year 1986 brought a contract with Beggar's Banquet and, subsequently, popular-chart success for the group. "Sweetest Thing" hit the Top 75 in England, and the resulting album Discover (which included a limited-edition live album called Glad to Be Alive) reached the expected indie-chart top spot and also did well with college radio in America. Chris Bell became the band's fifth drummer later that year, and Gene Loves Jezebel's fourth album The House of Dolls was released late in 1987, yielding a single, "The Motion of Love," that grazed the U.S. charts. The Astons turned their attention to dance with the single "Heartache," but Michael decided to leave the band by mid-1989. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Artist: Gene Loves Jezebel
Format: Record
Release Title: Heartache
Material: Vinyl
Type: Maxi-Single
Genre: Alternative
Record Label: Beggars Banquet
Record Size: 12"
Style: Gothic/Darkwave
Speed: 45 RPM
Edition: Limited Edition
Release Year: 1986
Features: Poster
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom