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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

2. Lene LovichFlex

I became an instant fan of Lene’s after the quirky chart hits ‘Lucky Number’ and ‘Say When’, I quickly became a fan of the Stiff Label’s Roster through Lene and Madness and Kirsty MacColl. This was her second studio album, completely bonkers but as soon as I heard ‘Bird Song’ on the radio I rushed out to buy the 12 inch and subsequently the EP ‘You Can’t Kill Me’ and the album flex. ‘Angels’, the second single, reminds me of Del Shannon’s ‘Run Away’ and I remember reading that the weird album cover was shot inside a vat at the Guinness factory; I suppose it could be described as a Buddhist album. We were later on to meet and collaborate with Lene on don’t ‘Kill The Animal’s’, a song for PETA.

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