Love Zombies
"I read a bit of Restoration poetry and listen to Leadbelly, and it comes out like that" (Bid, The Monochrome Set)The casual prose of pop history is full of backhanded compliments, and The Monochrome Set have received a few, ranging from "should have been massive" to "influential", numbering the likes of Morrissey and Marr, Blur's Graham Coxon and Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos among their celebrity admirers.Released in February 1980, their first album Strange Boutique, featuring the band's percussion-heavy theme song (predating Adam & The Ants's "Kings of the Wild Frontier" by months) and the Johnny Marr-anticipating "Love Goes Down The Drain", caught the Monochrome Set in full flight, quickly followed by the equally taut, funny and adventurously dynamic Love Zombies.These first two albums are now reissued on Tapete Records on CD/LP
A1 | Love Zombies | |
A2 | Adeste Fideles | |
A3 | 405 Lines | |
A4 | B-I-D Spells Bid | |
A5 | R.S.V.P. | |
B1 | Apocalypso | |
B2 | Karma Suture | |
B3 | The Man With The Black Moustache | |
B4 | The Weird, Wild And Wonderful World Of Tony Potts | |
B5 | "In Love, Cancer?" |
Drums, Other [Etc.] – J. D. Haney
Illustration – Gill Thompson
Keyboards – Alvin Clark
Lead Guitar, Synthesizer [Wasp], Other [Etc.] – Lester Square
Lead Vocals, Guitar, Other [Etc.] – Bid
Mastered By – MB
Other [Etc.] – Tony Potts
Producer, Engineer – Alvin Clark
Producer, Engineer – The Monochrome Set
Typography [Typographics] – Martyn Atkins
Written-By – Warren (A2, B1, B3)
Written-By – Bid (A1, A2, A4 to B4)
Written-By – Haney (A1, A5 to B3)
Written-By – Square (A1, A3, A5 to B5)
Written-By – Potts (B4)