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''Laughter'' is the third studio album by
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The Mighty Lemon Drops The Mighty Lemon Drops were an English rock group active from 1985 to 1992. Biography Originally called the Sherbet Monsters, the quartet first formed in the spring of 1985 in Wolverhampton, in the Black Country. Paul Marsh, Dave Newton and ...
. Released on Chrysalis/ Sire in 1989, the album was the band's first to feature David Newton as the primary songwriter, as co-writer and bassist Tony Linehan quit early during the recording sessions. The album contains the hit U.S.
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singles "Into the Heart of Love" and "Where Do We Go From Heaven".


Background and recording

The Mighty Lemon Drops, feeling wrongly pigeonholed from their previous works as a "doom and gloom" band, decided in early 1989 to name their new album ''Laughter'' to reflect the group's shift in musical direction and to distance themselves from other bands with whom they had often been compared. Guitarist and songwriter David Newton explained, "There's definitely more lightness as opposed to all the dark stuff we've done. We wanted to lose all that. People are really amazed when they hear us. The press would lead you to believe that the only reason we exist is because of Echo and the Bunnymen. I don't even like them." During the sessions for ''Laughter'', bassist and co-writer Tony Linehan left the band after recording two tracks for the album, "All That I Can Do" and "Second Time Around". In a 2012 interview, Newton said of Linehan's departure: "We had spent the best part of four years with each other most days, and that will magnify any differences personality-wise or musically you might have. It was a stupid situation really and Tony now considers it a mistake on his part to leave, but we were also still quite young and things like this happen." Linehan was replaced by Marcus Williams, who had played with Julian Cope. Singer Paul Marsh credited Williams for bringing a fresh approach to the band which helped result in the poppier direction evident on ''Laughter'', which features a horn section, layered guitars, and a live sound.


Reception

Released in September 1989, ''Laughter'' produced two singles that reached the top 10 of the U.S.
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: "Into the Heart of Love" (number five) and "Where Do We Go From Heaven" (number eight). The album peaked at number 195 on the ''Billboard'' 200 in March 1990. Dave Schulps and Ira Robbins of ''
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'' called ''Laughter'' "an altogether great album which remains by far the band's best" and compared it to the "psychedelically tinged pop joy of Stone Roses' debut, released in the same year". Robin Reinhardt of '' Spin'' said ''Laughter'' combines the "raw energy of ''Happy Head'' with the fuller, tighter sounds of ''World Without End''". Reviews from the British press were generally less positive, however, leading the band to concentrate its promotion efforts in the U.S., including a 70-date concert tour with labelmates The Ocean Blue and
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Track listing


Personnel

;The Mighty Lemon Drops * Paul Marsh –
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* David Newton –
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s, backing vocals * Marcus Williams –
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, backing vocals on tracks 1–7, 10, 11 * Keith Rowley – drums * Tony Linehan – bass guitar on tracks 8, 9 ;Additional * Ian Devaney –
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 – backing vocals * Andy Morris – brass * Alex White – keyboards


Charts


References

{{Authority control 1989 albums Chrysalis Records albums Sire Records albums Albums produced by Tim Palmer The Mighty Lemon Drops albums