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Mad Love (EP)

''Mad Love'' is the debut extended play by the English alternative rock band Lush. It was released on 26 February 1990 on 4AD. Produced by Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie, ''Mad Love'' features four tracks—including a rerecording of "Thoughtforms", a song from Lush's debut mini album ''Scar'' (1989).
In contrast to ''Scar'', ''Mad Love'' features more polished production techniques and expansive music styles, including elements of jangle pop, post-punk and shoegazing. It was well received in the United Kingdom and the United States, with ''Mad Love'' being the band's first release to place in the mainstream UK Singles Chart and its opening track "De-Luxe" in the US ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart. A minor success, it topped the UK Independent Singles Chart upon release.
==Background and recording==
Lush released their debut mini album ''Scar'' in October 1989 to warm reviews. ''Scar'' was originally to be produced by Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie, but several scheduling difficulties occurred—including the sessions for the Cocteau Twins' album ''Heaven or Las Vegas'' and the birth of Guthrie's daughter—which led to the band choosing a different producer. In December 1989 Lush recorded ''Mad Love'' during sessions at Guthrie's own studio, September Sound, in southwest London and further sessions at the Church, a mid-range studio in north London.
Vocalist-guitarist Miki Berenyi considered Guthrie's production on ''Mad Love'' "quite different" to John Fryers techniques on ''Scar'', describing Guthrie's as "more commercial; it's not nearly as raw or rough". She said that the sound of ''Mad Love'' was more akin to how the band sounded live, with more emphasis on guitars but "not nearly as delicate", as the band had a reputation in the British music press for poor performances in their early career.〔

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