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The Flowers of Romance (album)

The Flowers of Romance
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Studio album by Public Image Ltd
Released 10 April 1981
Recorded October – November 1980
Studio
Genre
Length 33:18
Label Virgin
Producer
Public Image Ltd chronology
Paris au Printemps
(1980)
The Flowers of Romance
(1981)
Live in Tokyo
(1983)
Singles from The Flowers of Romance
  1. "Flowers of Romance"
    Released: 27 March 1981
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars
Robert Christgau C+
Clash 7/10
The Guardian favourable
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars
Stylus favourable

The Flowers of Romance is the third studio album by English experimental rock band Public Image Ltd, released on 10 April 1981 by record label Virgin.

The first studio album recorded since the departure of founding bassist Jah Wobble, The Flowers of Romance found PiL delving further into an experimental sound. Flowers was recorded mainly by singer John Lydon and guitarist Keith Levine, both of whom made heavy use of percussion and various tape and processing effects.

Recording began at The Manor Studio in Shipton-on-Cherwell, England with two weeks booked around early October 1980. Only one album track was recorded towards the end of these sessions ("Hymie's Him"). The band also recorded joke versions of "Twist and Shout" and "Johnny Remember Me" which remain unreleased. Drummer Martin Atkins, who visited the band towards the end of these sessions, possibly recorded the drums to "Home Is Where the Heart Is" during his visit, which became the B-side of PiL's "Flowers of Romance" single the following year. "Home Is Where the Heart Is" was then mixed at Townhouse Studios; during this mixing session producer Steve Lillywhite was dropped and replaced by Nick Launay, who was enlisted to co-produce the album.

The rest of the album was recorded at Townhouse Studios in London with two weeks booked around late October/early November 1980. Drummer Martin Atkins was hired for the sessions and also contributed to the songwriting, and left on 31 October 1980 to play a gig in New York City with his band Brian Brain the following day. Unreleased songs which didn't make it on the album were "Vampire" and "Woodnymphs".

A final studio session was added a few weeks later around early December 1980 at Townhouse Studios to remix the proposed single "Flowers of Romance" and record a few overdubs.


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