Erasure is a synthpop duo from the United Kingdom consisting of keyboardist… Read Full Bio ↴Erasure is a synthpop duo from the United Kingdom consisting of keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell, both of them songwriters. After founding Depeche Mode, Yazoo and The Assembly, Clarke formed Erasure with Bell when he found the singer after placing an ad in 'Melody Maker'.
Erasure entered the music scene in 1985 with their debut single "Who Needs Love (Like That)". Beginning in late 1986 with the release of their single Sometimes, Erasure established themselves on the British charts; albums such as The Circus, Wild!, Chorus, I Say I Say I Say, Loveboat and Nightbird demonstrated a further diversity of sound.
The album that boosted their career tremendously was The Innocents, which was released in 1988. A Little Respect and Chains of Love both hit the Billboard Top 100. Most people will probably remember Erasure for A Little Respect, which became one of their signature songs.
Clarke formerly was a member of Depeche Mode and later had a successful career with the duo Yazoo (known as Yaz in the US). Later he split with Yazoo partner Alison Moyet and briefly formed The Assembly with producer Eric Radcliffe. After a successful Assembly single ("Never Never"), Clarke released an unsuccessful one-off single with vocalist Paul Quinn ("One Day"). He then placed a blind advertisement in Melody Maker looking for a vocalist for a new musical project. He selected Andy Bell, who was the forty-first to audition (and whose voice would often be compared to Moyet's). From the start, their success was founded upon their songwriting skills. Clarke's talent for writing melodic, catchy pop songs was evident from his years with Depeche Mode and Yazoo. Bell's gifts as a lyricist and melodist added depth and character to Clarke's style (additionally, Bell was openly gay from the beginning, and he reflected this in his lyrics at a time when society as a whole was more ignorant around queer issues than it is today - making Erasure's success all the more phenomenal). As pop craftsmen, the pair's work bears comparison with that of Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics, OMD, Alphaville, a-ha, Roxette and other pop songwriters.
Though their productivity and record sales declined beginning in the second half of the 1990s, Erasure scored at least one Top 30 hit with the release of every new album. Few electronic bands have demonstrated the durability of Erasure.
In 2005 Erasure made a comeback with their number one position on the US Dance Chart, eighteen years after their first chart-topper. This success was mirrored in the UK with the debut single from Nightbird ("Breathe") reaching number four in the charts. Erasure also enabled fans to configure and buy their own remixes of the single 'Don't Say You Love Me' through the band website. Each variant of the song was limited to a single download.
2006 saw the release of the album Union Street, which features a collection of previously released Erasure songs that the band have reinterpreted with an acoustic / country & western style. The album is named after the recording studio in Brooklyn where it was recorded.
A new album, Light at the End of the World, was released in 2007.
Erasure entered the music scene in 1985 with their debut single "Who Needs Love (Like That)". Beginning in late 1986 with the release of their single Sometimes, Erasure established themselves on the British charts; albums such as The Circus, Wild!, Chorus, I Say I Say I Say, Loveboat and Nightbird demonstrated a further diversity of sound.
The album that boosted their career tremendously was The Innocents, which was released in 1988. A Little Respect and Chains of Love both hit the Billboard Top 100. Most people will probably remember Erasure for A Little Respect, which became one of their signature songs.
Clarke formerly was a member of Depeche Mode and later had a successful career with the duo Yazoo (known as Yaz in the US). Later he split with Yazoo partner Alison Moyet and briefly formed The Assembly with producer Eric Radcliffe. After a successful Assembly single ("Never Never"), Clarke released an unsuccessful one-off single with vocalist Paul Quinn ("One Day"). He then placed a blind advertisement in Melody Maker looking for a vocalist for a new musical project. He selected Andy Bell, who was the forty-first to audition (and whose voice would often be compared to Moyet's). From the start, their success was founded upon their songwriting skills. Clarke's talent for writing melodic, catchy pop songs was evident from his years with Depeche Mode and Yazoo. Bell's gifts as a lyricist and melodist added depth and character to Clarke's style (additionally, Bell was openly gay from the beginning, and he reflected this in his lyrics at a time when society as a whole was more ignorant around queer issues than it is today - making Erasure's success all the more phenomenal). As pop craftsmen, the pair's work bears comparison with that of Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics, OMD, Alphaville, a-ha, Roxette and other pop songwriters.
Though their productivity and record sales declined beginning in the second half of the 1990s, Erasure scored at least one Top 30 hit with the release of every new album. Few electronic bands have demonstrated the durability of Erasure.
In 2005 Erasure made a comeback with their number one position on the US Dance Chart, eighteen years after their first chart-topper. This success was mirrored in the UK with the debut single from Nightbird ("Breathe") reaching number four in the charts. Erasure also enabled fans to configure and buy their own remixes of the single 'Don't Say You Love Me' through the band website. Each variant of the song was limited to a single download.
2006 saw the release of the album Union Street, which features a collection of previously released Erasure songs that the band have reinterpreted with an acoustic / country & western style. The album is named after the recording studio in Brooklyn where it was recorded.
A new album, Light at the End of the World, was released in 2007.
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Erasure Lyrics
A Little Respect I try to discover A little something to make me sweeter Oh…
All This Time Still Falling Out of Love As a means of release Pick up my little pieces of…
Always Open your eyes I see Your eyes are open Wear no disguise…
Am I Right? Wanderin' through the back roads And the rain comes rushin' …
Blue Savannah Blue Savannah Blue Savannah song Oh blue Savannah song Somew…
Breath of Life Never had a point of view 'Cause my mind was always…
Breathe Twenty-seven times I paint the city in lights Now I changed…
Chains of Love How can I explain when there are few words I…
Chorus Go ahead with your dreamin' For what it's worth Or you'll be…
Don't Say You Love Me I don't belong I'm still around Won't steal you like a radio…
Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me My eyes are closed and I've nothing more to say But…
Drama! One rule for us For you another Do unto yourself as you…
Freedom Freedom will come To real love Heaven will come For…
Heavenly Action Angel made in heaven All I want is your love Gimme some…
Here I Go Impossible Again How many dreams am I looking for in your eyes,…
I Could Fall in Love With You Come and hold me And dissolve me But I never do what…
I Love Saturday If they'd ever have told me that I'd find true…
In My Arms The deal is on the rise again The ship comes into…
It Doesn't Have to Be You are on one side And I am on the other Are…
Love to Hate You Waoh Oh Oh Oh! Waoh Oh Oh Oh! Waoh Oh…
Oh L'Amour Oh l'amour Broke my heart, now I'm aching for you Mon amour …
Rock Me Gently Past five in the morning, feeling worse for the weather…
Run to the Sun For the first time in my life I'm up to…
Ship of Fools I can't believe what is happening to me My head is…
Solsbury Hill Climbing up on Solsbury Hill I could see the city light Wind…
Sometimes It's not the way you lead me by the hand…
Star I heard you on the wireless back in '52 Lying awake…
Stay With Me Tempered by greed, tall buildings breathe Give a sigh of rel…
Stop! We'll be together again I've been waiting for a long time We…
Storm in a Teacup I'm just saying I want my mummy back Lost her to the…
Sunday Girl Blinded by the vision I turn and face my back to…
Take A Chance On Me If you change your mind, I'm the first in line Honey…
The Circus Call it new technology And they use it to burn And they…
Victim of Love I don't want to look Like some kind of fool I don't…
Who Needs Love (Like That) (Hamburg mix) Who needs love like that? There's something going on someth…
You Surround Me Don't ever let me take you for granted You've got your…