Love and Rockets
Lift

Red Ant    63291  (1998)

Rock/Pop
CD, 13   Tracks, 69:32  Length
01 Lift (Malibu mix) Love and Rockets 04:16
02 R.I.P. 20 C. Love and Rockets 06:40
03 Holy Fool Love and Rockets 03:22
04 Too Much Choice Love and Rockets 04:50
05 Pink Flamingo Love and Rockets 03:53
06 Delicious Ocean Love and Rockets 04:06
07 Ghosts of the Multiple Feature Love and Rockets 04:44
08 Bad For You Love and Rockets 03:54
09 Resurrection Hex Love and Rockets 06:21
10 My Drug Love and Rockets 08:43
11 Deep Deep Down Love and Rockets 09:21
12 Party's Not Over Love and Rockets 05:18
13 Lift Love and Rockets 04:04
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Guitar Daniel Ash
Bass David J
Drums Kevin Haskins
Musician Love and Rockets
Producer Doug De Angelis; Love and Rockets
Engineer C. J. Buscaglia; Doug De Angelis
Personal Details
Index # 2042
Owner Dave
Tags Breakbeat, House, Downtempo, Indie Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
Lift was the follow-up to Sweet F.A., Love and Rockets' poorly received return to guitar-based rock, but is more closely related to their previous album, the electronica-oriented Hot Trip to Heaven. But where Hot Trip to Heaven, though flawed, boasted strong songwriting and an intriguing mix of electronics and old-fashioned instruments, Lift suffers from a dearth of good material and an overreliance on techno clichés. Ash, J, and Haskins were doing their best to change with the times, but it's telling that the highlights of this album either sound like outtakes from earlier Love and Rockets albums ("Pink Flamingo," "Delicious Ocean") or invoke the memory of Bauhaus. "Party's Not Over" is a haunting and grandiose lament that would not have sounded out of place on Burning From the Inside and "Resurrection Hex" samples the Bauhaus songs "Stigmata Martyr" and "In the Night." Approaching the turn of the century, Love and Rockets sounded like a spent creative force, their best moments far behind them. -- Bill Cassel (allmusic.com)