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Casanova (The Divine Comedy album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Casanova (The Divine Comedy album)

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''Casanova'' is The Divine Comedy's fourth album. It was the band's commercial breakthrough. It was released on Setanta and certified gold in the UK in July 1997. This was helped by the release of The Divine Comedy's first single "Something for the Weekend" which reached number 13 on the charts. The two other singles released from the album, "Becoming More Like Alfie" and "The Frog Princess", charted at 27 and 15 respectively.
==Themes==
The album is less classical sounding than the previous album, ''Promenade'' and adopts more of a Britpop feel. Its central theme is sex, around which all songs on the album centre, except "The Dogs and the Horses", which is the last song on the album and whose theme is death.
The first song begins with the word "Hello" and the last ends with "Goodbye."

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