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From the Lions Mouth : ウィキペディア英語版 | From the Lions Mouth
''From the Lions Mouth'' (HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/sic" TITLE="sic">sic'' ) is the second studio album by English post-punk band The Sound, released in November 1981 on record label Korova. Following the release of their previous album ''Jeopardy'', keyboardist Belinda "Bi" Marshall left the group and was replaced by Colvin "Max" Mayers. For their new album, The Sound worked with producer Hugh Jones, as well as co-producing the album themselves. The album's sound was more polished than previous efforts. Like ''Jeopardy'', ''From the Lions Mouth'' was critically acclaimed but failed to capture the attention of the public, with the band's fanbase limited to a cult following. == Background ==
The album cover artwork was taken from the 1872 painting ''Daniel in the Lions Den'' () by Briton Rivière.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC – Your Paintings – ''Daniel in the Lion's Den'' )〕 ''NME'' compared the album's bleak nature to Joy Division's ''Closer''. Despite their being posited as a gloomy band, AllMusic wrote "snake-charming opener 'Winning' is like a dash of cold water in the faces of all the bands that were wallowing and withering away at the weeping well () The Sound were not mopes. They had their problems with life, but rather than just vent or escape from them, they confront them and ask questions and attempt to sort it all out."〔
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