A Spy in the House of Love is an album from The House of Love released in November 1990. It was named after the 1954 novel by Anaïs Nin. It is a compilation of B-sides and other studio tracks. "Marble", "Ray", "Baby Teen" and "No-Fire" were recorded during June and July 1989 at Abbey Road Studios as part of 10-song session intended for their Fontana debut. The producer was Paul O'Duffy. At the time, the sessions were deemed to be disastrous, and only one track, "Hedonist", was used on the 1990 "House of Love" album. Fo… read more
A Spy in the House of Love is an album from The House of Love released in November 1990. It was named after the 1954 novel by Anaïs Nin. It is a comp… read more
A Spy in the House of Love is an album from The House of Love released in November 1990. It was named after the 1954 novel by Anaïs Nin. It is a compilation of B-sides and other studio t… read more
The House of Love are a British rock band who were primarily active from the late 1980s to early 90s, and reformed in 2005. The band's original lineup was: Guy Chadwick (vocals, guitar), Terry Bickers (guitar), Andrea Heukamp (vocals, guitar), Pete Evans (drums) and Chris Groothuizen (bass). Bickers left in 1989 and was replaced by Simon Walker, who in turn was replaced by Simon Mawby in 1992. Andrea Heukamp left the band in 1988, returning briefly in 1991. From the same genus as Echo and the Bunnymen, My Bloody Valentine and Jesus and Mary Chain, The House of Love arrived on … read more
The House of Love are a British rock band who were primarily active from the late 1980s to early 90s, and reformed in 2005. The band's original lineup was: Guy Chadwick (vocals, guita… read more
The House of Love are a British rock band who were primarily active from the late 1980s to early 90s, and reformed in 2005. The band's original lineup was: Guy Chadwick (vocals, guitar), Terry Bickers (guitar), Andrea Heukamp (vo… read more