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Lovesighs – An Entertainment : ウィキペディア英語版
Lovesighs – An Entertainment

''Lovesighs – An Entertainment'' was No-Man's first mini-album, released in 1992 on the One Little Indian label. It comprised a collection of the band's singles and b-sides from 1990 and 1991.
An ambitious and diverse collection of sensual songs and innovative instrumentals, the album combined influences from dub, dream pop, classical and hip-hop music.
Both "Colours" and "Days In The Trees" were singles of the week in ''Melody Maker'', ''Sounds'' and on Channel Four's teletext.
''Lovesighs'' was trailed by a further single "Ocean Song".
"Days in the Trees" shares its main melody with the Porcupine Tree track "Mute" (from 1994's ''Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape'').
==Track listing==
All songs written by Steven Wilson & Tim Bowness except as noted.
#"Heartcheat Pop" – 3:52
# "Days in the Trees (Mahler)" (Wilson, Bowness, G. Fenton)– 6:21
# "Drink Judas" – 3:44
# "Heartcheat Motel" – 4:38
# "Kiss Me Stupid" – 4:42
# "Colours" (Donovan) – 4:10
# "Iris Murdoch Cut Me Up" – 5:19
# "Days in the Trees (Reich)" (Wilson) – 2:35

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