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Hi there, I was recently introduced to the band Love Club, but am having trouble finding any information on what became of them, and so on.
Is there anyone out there with more know how on them, or can point me to the right direction?
>>By ClaireDeLune
Hi Claire- I am the singer for Love Club. I sent you a private message. Thanks for asking :) Deborah Borchers
>>By Glitterwmn
The Love Club was awesome... I sincerely feel that they were ahead of their time... I wonder why a label like Projekt has not re-issued the "Lime Trees..." disk?
I still listen to it often.
Peace Rick
>>By Sombrant
oops.. I meant "Lime Twigs..". <<grins sheepishly>>
>>By Sombrant
Thank you , everybody, for all your wonderful e-mails!!!
Good news. Due to the overwhelming support of Love Club past, there will be a web-site with old music, new music, videos and quite possibly, new performances!!!!!ETA will be a couple of months or sooner ...
Spread the word, send me your E if you would like to be on the mailing list and be informed of upcoming events for Love Club and our music...
All the best and ROCK ON!
>>By Glitterwmn
ah hahahaha i did it finaly. i finaly got an account here so i could reply to this thread ,and ,at long last i have discovered the true tempo to the track probly called i know you is not 90bpm but is in fact 89.79bpm. let the remixing commence
>>By djboomstick
Deborah Borchers i sent u a private message, i hope u got it.
>>By dbirk
I did too.
I'm so thrilled to have been directed here. Have scoured every resource I know of and couldn't find anything on Deborah Borchers or Love Club. All I have is My one CD that I stumbled on - a diamond in a stack of duds.
>>By Jenega -X-
What a fabulous find this CD was! This was on a compilation tape I had barrowed from a friend. It lead me to wonder why this band was not huge already and how I missed it when it came out originally. They must have been enguled by the "No Doubt" effect. In other words a supremely talented band that had the misfortune of coming out at the height grunge (1990) and was engulfed by it. If they had come out 3-4 years earlier or later I feel they really might have really taken off. Or if they had stuck in out like "No Doubt". I am doing my part to get the word out to as many freinds as possible I just hope there can be more music made..
>>By XRAY
Deborah:
I discovered Love Club in 1994, I really think your group is TERRIFIC.
Do you have another project beside your band? Did you record another album (except Lime, Twigs & Treachery)? Are you singing today?
I am very happy because I look for information of Love Club but I wasn´t lucky, this is the first time I read somthing usefull.
I look forward to hear from you
Pofy serchpofy@yahoo.com
>>By pOFY
Any word on that Love Club website that Glitterwmn mentions? I'm just trying to find the CD via some legitimate seller.
>>By Gary F
Thanks Gary F,
Unfortunately the Love Club website will not be happening; instead, I will be having my own website ready at the end of July that will have some Love Club and my own music on it (deborahborchers.com). Unfortunately, I cannot sell the album on my site until some of the legal issues/ rights are cleared up first. Meanwhile, I suggest buying the CD Lime Twigs and Treachery at Half.com, Yahoo or Amazon,
All the Best-
Deborah Borchers AKA "Glitterwmn"
>>By Glitterwmn
Let me tell you all how I "accidently" came across Love Club. I'm down at the CD store (Homers) in Omahahaha Nebraski. I ask the dude working behind the counter, what he'd give me if I bought 10 CD's. He says he'll give me a Misson UK CD and a CD from a band called Love Club. The CD was Lime, Twigs and Treachery. As I love to experiment with my music, I took him up on his offer. I put aside the Love Club CD and listened to the Misson UK CD first. Not too bad actually. Tower of Strength was pretty damn awesome. Then the Love Club CD. To say the least, I WAS BLOWN AWAY. Who the hell was this female singer. Her voice was so powerful. I think it was at least 2 weeks before I even opened the 10 cd's I had bought. Sometime later I doing my thing on (and i'm almost ashamed to say this now) AOL. I come across some woman who tells me the best female singer she'd ever heard was (excuse the spelling here) Jonnie from Concrete Blonde. Of course I know who that is, but I say to her. You haven't heard anything til you hear Deborah Borchers of Love Club. Who? she responds. I got her to call me. I put on the Love Club CD and let her listen via phone to Deborah's voice. When it was over, she had no choice but to agree that Deborah blew Jonnie away. Haunting, powerful and attentive. This is how I decribe Love Club to those who don't know. Haunting is the sound, powerful are the vocals and attentive are the lyrics. GREAT FRIGGIN' LYRICS. Guess I've babble on long enuff. someone else share.
>>By dbirk
I actually discovered them in Camelot Music's $1.44 bin about a decade ago. I had picked some obscure band called Dream Theater's first CD there at the same time. After listening to the Love Club, I went back to Camelot and bought all 5 or 6 disks they had left and gave them out to my friends (who still have them to this day). Lusciously dark and elegant, this disk is a must have for any fan of melancholly music.
>>By Sombrant
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