Fra Lippo Lippi (band)
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| Fra Lippo Lippi | |
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| Origin | Oslo, Norway |
| Genre(s) | Synthpop New Wave Pop rock Post-rock (later career) |
| Years active | 1978–present |
| Label(s) | WEA, Universal |
| Website | Fra Lippo Lippi's official website |
| Members | |
| Per Øystein Sørensen Rune Kristoffersen Morten Sjøberg |
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Fra Lippo Lippi is a New Wave/synth pop band from Norway. They had several hits in the 1980s, such as "Shouldn't Have To Be Like That", and recorded a new album as late as 2002. Their band name is apparently taken from Robert Browning's poem about the Renaissance painter.
[edit] Albums
- In A Brilliant White (2002)
- The Virgin Years - Greatest Hits (1997)
- Best Of 85-95 (1995)
- Dreams (LP by Fra Lippo Lippi) (1992)
- Crash Of Light (1990)
- The Colour Album (1989)
- Light And Shade (1987)
- Songs (1985)
- Small Mercies (1983)
- In Silence (1981)
[edit] Trivia
- Walter Becker of Steely Dan produced their 1987 Single Angel (Virgin Records Cat no. VS 986)

