ErasureErasure is an English synthpop duo, consisting of songwriter and keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell Andy Bell (singer) . Erasure entered the music scene in 1985 with their debut single "Who Needs Love Like That". Following the release of their fourth single, "Sometimes" Sometimes (Erasure song) , the duo established themselves on the British charts and became one of the most successful artists of the late 1980s and early 1990s. From 1986 to 1997, Erasure achieved twenty-four consecutive Top 20 hits in the UK. By 2007, 34 of their 37 singles had made the UK Top 40, with 17 climbing into the Top 10. Labeled "the definitive synthpop superstars", The band also enjoys popularity within the LGBT community, with openly*** Andy Bell regarded a*** icon. Erasure's first three singles were commercial failures in the UK, although the third, "Oh L'amour", charted well in Australia and some European countries (especially in France, where it still remains Erasure's only hit to date). It was with the release of their fourth single, "Sometimes" Sometimes (Erasure song) , that Erasure finally received recognition in the UK in late 1986. This song peaked at number 2 and spent many weeks in the UK Top 40, marking the beginning of a long string of hits for the duo. The single's parent album, The Circus The Circus (Erasure album) , hit number 6 and turned platinum in the UK with three additional hit singles - "It Doesn't Have To Be", "Victim of Love Victim of Love (song) " and "The Circus The Circus (song) ". The album remained on the charts for over a year. Erasure's third album, The Innocents The Innocents (album) , was released in 1988. Preceded by the Top 10 single "Ship of Fools Ship of Fools (Erasure song) ", the album hit number one in the UK on its initial release and returned to the summit a year later, eventually going triple platinum. It also turned platinum in the U.S., generating two Top 20 hits in "Chains of Love Chains of Love (Erasure song) " and "A Little Respect". The Innocents was the first of five consecutive number one albums for Erasure in the UK, including the greatest hits compilation Pop! The First 20 Hits. Wild! (1989) and Chorus Chorus (Erasure album) (1991) both contained four Top 20 singles and were big sellers. In late 1988, the ***s International EP, led by the song "Stop!", hit number 2 in the UK singles chart. This was bettered in 1992 by another EP, Abba-esque, covering four ABBA hits, which became Erasure's first (and to date only) number one in the UK Singles Chart. Later that year, a singles compilation, Pop! - the First 20 Hits, also hit number one and went triple platinum. In 1994, Erasure released I Say I Say I Say, their fifth consecutive number one in the UK Albums Chart. Its first single, "Always Always (Erasure song) ", became the band's third Top 20 hit in the United States. The 1995 release of the album Erasure Erasure (album) marked a determined shift away from Erasure's signature three-minute synth-pop to a more introspective sound. In spite of a return to three-minute pop songs, the 1997 album Cowboy Cowboy (album) did not restore the success of their 1986-1994 era. Cowboy enjoyed a short-lived success, peaking at number ten in the UK but lasting only two weeks in the UK Top 40. In 2000, the album Loveboat was released, peaking at a lowly number 45. The 2003 release Other People's Songs was a collection of cover versions; one of which, Peter Gabriel's song "Solsbury Hill Solsbury Hill (song) " reached number ten in the UK. Erasure were invited to perform on Top of the Pops for the first time since March 1997. Erasure's 2005 album Nightbird's first single, "Breathe Breathe (Erasure song) ", reached number four in the UK charts (their first Top 5 hit in more than a decade) and achieved the number one position on the U.S. Dance Chart Hot Dance Club Play , eighteen years after their first chart-topper. The next single, "Don't Say You Love Me Don't Say You Love Me (Erasure song) ," enabled purchasers to configure their own remixes of the single through the band's website, with each variant of the song limited to a single download. Union Street Union Street (album) was a 2006 side-project which featured a collection of previously released album tracks that the band reinterpreted in an acoustic Acoustic music /country & western style. The album was named after the recording studio in Brooklyn where it was recorded. and Vince Clarke in 1986 The duo then released a more 'dance oriented' album than some of their more recent work. Titled Light at the End of the World, the album was produced by Gareth Jones Gareth Jones (music producer) and was released on 21 May 2007 in the UK, and in North America the following day. The album was preceded by its first single "I Could Fall in Love with You". A second single, "Sunday Girl Sunday Girl (song) ", was released in June.. Vince Clarke has stated in radio interviews that the band wants to complete the concept album of nursery rhymes that they have been working on for some time. Total Pop! - the First 40 Hits, a collection of Erasure's first 40 hits plus a new remix of "Always" by Jeremy Wheatley, was released on 23 February 2009. On 10 August 2009, Erasure has released a six-track EP of classic remixes entitled "Erasure.Club". In May 2009 came the news that the band is back working on a new Erasure album while Bell is also preparing a new solo endeavour. It was also announced that to celebrate 21 years since its release, the album The Innocents will be remastered for release in Autumn 2009. The official release date has now been set to 26 October 2009.During the summer of 2007, Erasure was a part of the multi-artist True Colors Tour True Colors Tour 2007 .*Wonderland Wonderland (Erasure album) (1986) *The Circus The Circus (Erasure album) (1987) *The Innocents The Innocents (album) (1988) *Wild! (1989) *Chorus Chorus (Erasure album) (1991) *I Say I Say I Say (1994) *Erasure Erasure (album) (1995) *Cowboy Cowboy (album) (1997) *Loveboat Loveboat (Erasure) (2000) *Other People's Songs (2003) *Nightbird (2005) *Light at the End of the World (2007) *TBA (2010)
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