Abba-Esque - EP - Erasure

Abba-Esque - EP

Erasure

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1992-06-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 4

  • ℗ 1992 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United St

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Lay All Your Love On Me Erasure 4:44 USD 1.29
2
S.O.S. Erasure 3:44 USD 1.29
3
Take a Chance On Me Erasure 3:45 USD 1.29
4
Voulez Vous Erasure 5:29 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Still have this

    5
    By Godsrockstar Music
    Got this @ the old Tower records on Mass Ave fall of 92 while in college in Boston loved it then still own it
  • SIMPLY AMAZING

    5
    By daveu71
    My younger sister had this on a cassette tape which I stole from her. I fell in love with all of these awesome covers. I enjoyed ABBA as a young kid and these versions brought me up to speed in a big way. I highly reccommend this for anyone into ABBA or Erasure. You will so NOT be disappointed!
  • WOOHOOO!!!

    4
    By Mommysaidso
    I've been waiting for this to show up on Itunes!! This reminds me solidly of my junior year in High School-1993~! Even seeing the graphics from the album cover takes me back! Thanks for bringing a great EP to digital format!
  • Abba, by Erasure.

    4
    By Mecnyc
    This EP was #1 in the UK for 5 weeks in the summer of 1992, but as with most Erasure releases, didn't do as well in the States. The lead radio track was "Take A Chance," which suffers from a dated reggae-rap breakdown which roots it firmly in the early 90's. The best track is "Lay All Your Love On Me." SOS and Voulez-Vous are pretty solid as well. The remarkable elements of Erasure's sound are here in spades--hyped up electronics from Mr. Clark, and rich layered vocals from Mr. Bell. I think they are one of the very few groups who could pull off covers of these iconic songs without sounding silly--overall very good. The videos are worth seeking out as well.
  • Glad to have Abba-esque on itunes!

    5
    By MellowMan36
    I love this ep, every song makes you wanna get up and boogy! S.O.S is the standout though, Andy Bell's vocals on this song add an extra dimension of pathos. Voulez-Vous is the rave-up , just try not getting your groove on!