Posted February 14, 201411 yr ...Stay Together :wub: The single was released on 14 February 1994 APVXWgxk5is The b-sides were rather wonderful too swfaGGS-3Bg EXNMHjckAoM Sadly, it was their last single before Bernard Butler left :(
February 14, 201411 yr Good tune! :) I've always wanted to get into Suede as I only know a handful of songs which I mostly really like. Any recommendation on where to start? I think all their albums are on Spotify at least.
February 14, 201411 yr Good tune! :) I've always wanted to get into Suede as I only know a handful of songs which I mostly really like. Any recommendation on where to start? I think all their albums are on Spotify at least. The first 3 albums are solid gold, although Head Music has a handful of gems on there too. Actually, Bloodsports from last year wasn't that bad either.
February 14, 201411 yr Author Good tune! :) I've always wanted to get into Suede as I only know a handful of songs which I mostly really like. Any recommendation on where to start? I think all their albums are on Spotify at least. I would agree that the first three albums are a good place to start. Dog Man Star (their second album, 20 years old in October) remains my favourite album of all time. Sci-Fi Lullabies is also excellent. It is a collection of b-sides but don't let that put you off. Some of their best songs were b-sides.
February 14, 201411 yr Stay Together is my favourite song of all time, so I'm glad to see its 20th birthday marked with the respect it deserves :). In terms of starting points for Suede, I think it depends what side of the band you wish to dig into. For the poppier end, then Coming Up is the one for you (it's my favourite Suede album, therefore my favourite album). For the darker, more introverted stuff, it's Dog Man Star all the way, which can be a challenging listen, but is worth every single minute. After those two, you should investigate, in this order - Suede, Sci-Fi Lullabies, Head Music, Bloodsports, A New Morning.
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