Gene Loves Jezebel, Immigrant, 1985 on Relativity / Situation Two

Gene Loves Jezebel were twin brothers Jay Aston and Michael Aston, delivering post-punk with a goth-adjacent feel – most well known in the US for “Desire.”

This was their second album, following Promise. Later they had a follow hit with “The Motion of Love” from their fourth album The House of Dolls.

Relativity was a NY based indie label started in 1982 that’s since been rolled up into Sony.

My copy—via Vinyl Destination in Lowell MA—is a US 1985 pressing from Hauppage.

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The March Violets, Electric Shades, 1985 on Relativity

The March Violets, Electric Shades, 1985 on Relativity

Tom Ashton, Cleo Murray, Loz Elliott, Simon Denbigh – great 80s goth out of Leeds UK

Via Academy Records

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