Milk & Kisses

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 43:06

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Theo says . . . . milk and kisses

Theo59

The title of thealbumm says it all, milk and kisses - sweet, delicate, unchallenging. A great example of their craft but NOT of the Cocteau Twins' artistry. For that, look at the sheer impact of TREASURE (1984) or BLUE BELL KNOLL where Elizabeth literally 'loses' it - and with great gusto, verve and . . . . well, class.

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you can't go wrong

butterflies

download any of the cocteau twins music and you will not be disappointed. I am jumping up and down with excitement to find this stuff on emusic I had several of these on cassette tape back in high school...so happy to be able to download them now.

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For Fans of the More Lucid Era of Cocteau Twins

SailorGirl

This album is for those who particularly dig the later Cocteau Twins album, such as Heaven or Las Vegas; on later albums, the goth sheen is cast away and the songs pack a surprising pop punch. This album still feels right after 15+ years...

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far from the best from this incredible band, imho

chachacha

Every CT fan has their own idea of what the band's golden age was. For me it was the Love's Easy Tears, Blue Bell Knoll, Heaven or Las Vegas years. This one, their final release, doesn't have the raw energy and emotion, not to mention the exquisite textures and poignant grooves of earlier releases. But even their "worst" is better than most!

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I LOVE THIS BAND!

Djxs03

This album was the Cocteau Twins last effort before disbanding. That's a sad thing for fans like myself because this band just kept getting better and better through the years. Elizabeth's voice is incredible. So soothing and compassionate. Their sound is magnificent. These 3 Cocteau Twins albums find a space on my "Desert Island Disc" List: 1) Heaven or Las Vegas (my favorite album ever!) 2) Four-Calendar Cafe 3) Milk & Kisses

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Throughout the ’80s, Cocteau Twins created some of the most beautiful and innovative music of the decade. Liz Fraser’s uncanny, gossamer voice and Robin Guthrie’s shimmery guitar work both garnered acclaim and inspired bands. Milk & Kisses finds the band in a comfortable rut; they’ve created, and now perfected, a style of music so distinctive that there seems to be little recent creative growth. The result is a beautiful, lush, but somewhat dated and unengaging sounding album that tends to wash over the listener without making any real impact. It is, however, everything that a Cocteau Twins album promises; hypnotic, dreamy, awash in ethereal voices, and delicate, liquid guitars. “Tishbite” in particular delivers an accessible dream pop sound that sounds nice while it’s playing but fails to have anything really memorable about it, a problem that plagues most of Milk & Kisses. “Half-Gifts,” “Rilkean Heart,” and “Treasure Hiding” have an airy, otherwordly prettiness to them — but that’s about it. Necessary for Cocteau Twins diehards and potentially interesting to those that have never heard the band before, Milk & Kisses says nothing, but says it beautifully. – Heather Phares

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