March (Lene Lovich album)
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| March | |||||
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| Studio album by Lene Lovich | |||||
| Released | 1989 | ||||
| Recorded | H.O.M.E., Norfolk, England | ||||
| Genre | New wave | ||||
| Label | Pathfinder Records/Justin Time Records | ||||
| Producer | Les Chappell, Lene Lovich | ||||
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March is a 1989 musical album by British-based American new wave singer Lene Lovich. It was her first new recording since No Man's Land in 1982. Still partnered with Les Chappell, who performs on the album and produces, Lovich sings 10 new songs on this release, which was put out by Pathfinder Records. A 12 inch single for the song "Wonderland" was released more than a year before the album itself finally came out.
Although Lovich would continue to perform, this would be her last CD release until Shadows and Dust 18 years later.
[edit] Track listing
- Life
- Wonderland - also released as a single
- Nightshift
- Hold on to Love
- Rage
- Natural Beauty
- Make Believe
- Shadow Walk
- Vertigo
- Sharman
All songs on the album are by Les Chappell and Lene Lovich, except "Wonderland" which was by Chappell, Lovich, Andy Scott and Chris Bradford.

