Love And Rockets - Sweet F.A.
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- Barcode 607618928315
- Genre Alternative Rock
- Condition New
Sweet F.A. is the sixth studio album by English alternative rock band Love and Rockets, released in 1996.
Sweet F.A. mostly exchanged Hot Trip to Heaven's electronic sound for a harder rock sound, showcasing more conventional songwriting. Despite the presence of loud guitars common to the airwaves in the late 1990s ("Sweet Lover Hangover" was a minor alternative radio hit), the album follows the structure of a classic head album, growing more experimental and disjointed as it progresses, culminating in the aggressive electronic dance of "Here Come the Comedown" and the chaotic "Spiked".
The title refers to "Sweet Fuck-All," a modern variant of "Sweet Fanny Adams", which is common British naval slang for "nothing". "Fuck all else" is prominently sung by Daniel Ash throughout the title track.
"Natacha" was written for Natacha Atlas, a friend of the band who appeared on Ash's first solo album.
In April 1995, during the recording of Sweet F.A., a fire broke out in the house owned by American Recordings, where the band were living and recording. All of the members were uninjured, but their visiting friend Genesis P. Orridge of Psychic TV was injured escaping the fire. The band lost their gear (a photo of a burnt guitar was used for the album cover) and months of work on the album.
A1 Sweet F.A.
A2 Judgement Day
A3 Use Me
A4 Fever
A5 Sweet Lover Hangover
B1 Pearl
B2 Shelf Life
B3 Sad and Beautiful World
B4 Natacha
C1 Words of a Fool
C2 Clean
C3 Here Come the Comedown
C4 Spiked
C5 Sweet F.A.
D1 My Dark Twin
D2 Butterfly
D3 Venus Child
D4 Pick Yourself Up