Members of 'Cocteau Twins':


Elizabeth Fraser
 
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Robin Guthrie
 
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Simon Raymonde
 
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'Cocteau Twins' History: 


About


You don't have to love the Cocteau Twins in order to appreciate their contribution to and impact on independent music over the last 14 years, but it helps. Many a journalist and more than a few more famous personalities (Madonna, Michael Jackson, Prince, Annie Lenox, Robert Plant...) have expressed their exasperation over the Cocteaus' unique and often overwhelming sounds. The volume of Cocteau Twins-related traffic on the Internet alone is testament to how profoundly effective their music has been. Nevertheless, you'd be hard-pressed to find the average individual who'd know what the hell you were talking about if you started discussing ark-larks, itchy glowbo-blows, fifty-fifty clowns, and calfskin-smacks.


But many hundreds of thousands of people all over the world would know what you were talking about. Not only that, there are more than a few bands who owe their inspiration to the Cocteaus, as well. In spite of this, though, the Cocteau Twins continue to be among the more obscure and yet quite successful (not to mention respected) artists around. Until recently, fairly little was known about them or their long history, and the typical fan has always had more than a handful of questions. Much of this can be attributed to circumstance and the band's punk roots. A staple of the revered and oft-enigmatic record label 4AD for nine years, the band developed an innaccurate reputation for being aloof and pristine (trust me, they're neither), and 4AD did little in the way of promoting them. They rarely gave interviews, and those they gave were vague and often uninformative; Music videos were few and far between, and live tours were focused mainly in the UK and Europe. At least one of the truths is that they weren't all that interested in the typical rock and roll fame and fortune, and their punk ideologies and individual instincts didn't click with the traditional ideas of success and wealth.


Instead, they chose to keep a low profile -- keep their private lives private -- and reinvest the bulk of their earnings and energies back into their music, a practise which subsequently characterized them as one of the most prolific bands ever. Although some incorrectly assume their 1990 LP Heaven or Las Vegas to be their first album, they may be surprised to learn that, by that time, the Cocteau Twins had already released no less than seven albums and eight EPs (and have since released a 10-CD box-set, two LPs, two proper EPs, and at least 6 singles. Not to mention all the guest appearances and film soundtracks). Misconceptions have been numerous, and rumours frequent. The Cocteau Twins' cult-like following had little beyond the music itself, and naturally wanted to know more. But interviews and articles -- which themselves were published few and far-between -- were sometimes as unrevealing and opaque as was the music. Bits of truth and good-humored misinformation often led to rumours, some of which persist to the present day. For years, questions like How many women are there in the band? (Just one), Are Robin and Liz a couple? (They used to be, but aren't any longer), In what language is she singing? (Usually just a sort of English, but often a random mixture of words from other languages and words she has made up herself), What do the band members look like? (Go to the Gallery and see for yourself!), Where did the name Cocteau Twins come from? (An old Simple Minds song...), etc. etc. were answered in every conceivable fashion, and once included the absurd idea that the band practised witchcraft! Everyone had their own story of what the Cocteaus were all about, and continue to have. And perhaps that was best; After all, the music often lends itself to individual interpretation anyway. But today things are different. Very different. Since the release of Heaven or Las Vegas, the shroud of mystery has finally begun to lift, and everyone can plainly see that the Cocteau Twins are really no different from anyone else -- they just happen to make exceptionally unique music. The journey to where they are now has often been less than a fairy tale and they've managed to survive a number of personal and professional tribulations. Their deteriorated and unhealthy relationship with 4AD was severed in 1990, and they have since found a new home with Fontana Records in the UK, while maintaining their thus-far successful relationship with Capitol Records elsewhere.


The last four years have brought on some serious personal challenges that would have torn apart most relationships for good. Lucky for the rest of the world, they're still here. And they're far from finished. Now parents and in their thirties, Robin, Liz and Simon are trying their best to live mature, responsible lives, explore their diverse musical tastes and talents, and enjoy themselves and their successes -- something they are now growing to accept and embrace. After all, they've earned it. Which brings us to the topic at-hand. With the popularization of the Internet and the advent of the World Wide Web, the dissemination of information has become virtually instantaneous. The Cocteau Twins are among the many hundreds of other bands who are using this resource as a means of keeping in touch with their millions of fans and other interested parties. We felt it only natural that this would be the place to tell their story as best can be and try to set the record straight, as it were. The title, Treasure Hiding, is also the title of a song on the band's newest record, Milk and Kisses, and perhaps best describes the story behind the Cocteau Twins -- a sort of hidden treasure. The History is, perhaps fittingly, organized around their music. You may select any of the links at left to directly access a chapter. There are links provided throughout which will connect you to other parts of Treasure, including the Discography and a variety of photographs, song samples, video clips, and other related Internet sites.




Cocteau Twins Discography:


 Release Title and date
Lullabies to Violaine, Vol 1 (disc 1)Lullabies to Violaine, Vol 1 (disc 1)
2006
Lullabies to Violaine, Vol. 1 (disc 2)Lullabies to Violaine, Vol. 1 (disc 2)
2006
Lullabies to Violaine, Vol. 2 (disc 1)Lullabies to Violaine, Vol. 2 (disc 1)
2006
Lullabies to Violaine, Vol. 2 (disc 2)Lullabies to Violaine, Vol. 2 (disc 2)
2006
Stars and Topsoil - A Collection (1982-1990)Stars and Topsoil - A Collection (1982-1990)
2000
Four-Calendar CafeFour-Calendar Cafe
1993
Heaven or Las VegasHeaven or Las Vegas
1990
Blue Bell KnollBlue Bell Knoll
1988
The Moon and the MelodiesThe Moon and the Melodies
1986
VictorialandVictorialand
1986
The Pink OpaqueThe Pink Opaque
1985
TreasureTreasure
1984
Head Over HeelsHead Over Heels
1983
 a taste of`milk & kisses
 aikea-guinea
 aikea-guinea [ep]
 athol-brose
 bbc sessions
 bbc sessions (cd1)
 bbc sessions disc1
 black session, paris - 02.04.94
 black session, paris - 12.13.95
 bluebeard
 cd single boxed set
 cocteau twins
 cocteau twins bbc 2
 collector disk 104 krbe
 compilation
 dark treasures (tribute to)
 detroit 24th november 1990
 disc 2 1983 - 1984
 disc 3 1984 - 1985
 disc 5 1986 - 1993
 disc 6 1988 - 1993
 echoes in a shallow bay
 evangeline
 evangeline (maxi single)
 evangeline (us promo single)
 four-calendar café
 four-calendar café & love's easy tears
 four-calendar cafe \\ heaven or las vegas
 garlands
 head over heels - victorialand
 heaven or las vegas (promo single)
 iceblink luck
 iceblink luck (single)
 interview disc
 live hamburg 29.05.1983
 live in groningen (1985)
 live in london 1986
 live royal alber hall - 8 may 1996
 love's easy tears
 lullabies
 lullabies to violaine (cd1)
 lullabies to violaine (cd3)
 lullabies to violaine (cd4)
 lullabies to violaine: singles and extended plays 1982-1996
 milk & kisses
 milk & kisses & aikea-guinea
 milk & kisses( album sampler)
 milk and kisses (bonus songs)
 morning star - the best of cocteau twins
 otherness [ep]
 pearly, pink & white
 peppermint pig
 peppermint pig [ep]
 singles box bonus cd
 snow
 stars and topsoil
 sunburst and snowblind
 sunburst and snowblind [ep]
 the forgotten 4ad tracks
 the spangle maker
 the spangle maker
 the spangle maker [ep]
 tiny dynamine
 tiny dynamine - echoes in a shallow bay
 tiny dynamine_echoes in a shallow bay_the moon and the melodies
 tishbite [single #1]
 tishbite [single #2]
 tishbite [single 1]
 tishbite [single 2]
 twinlights [single]
 violaine (single 2)
 violaine [single 1]


Tracks by 'Cocteau Twins' 


Aikea-Giunea 
Aikea-Guinea 
Aikea-Guinea (Alternate Version) 
A`Kissed Out Red Floatboat 
Lyrics
Alas Dies Laughing 
Alice 
All But an Ark Lark 
Aloysius 
Lyrics
Amelia 
Amelia - Faith And Disease (nEgaTivo) 
An Elan 
Applause 
Athol-Brose 
Athol-Brose - Inertia (nEgaTivo) 
Beatrix 
Because Of Whirl-Jack 
Blind Dumb Deaf 
Blood Bitch 
Blood Bitch - Godbox (nEgaTivo) 
Bloody And Blunt 
Bluebeard Play
BLUEBEARD (ACOUSTIC VERSION) 
Blue Bell Knoll 
But I'm Not 
Calfskin Smack Play
Carolyn's Fingers 
Cherry-coloured Funk 
Cherry Coloured Funk (remix), Cycled by Mark Clifford) 
Cherry-Coloured Fun (Mark Clifford Remix) 
Cicely 
Cicely - Rhea's Obsession (nEgaTivo) 
Ciciely 
Cico Blue 
Cico Buff 
Circling Girl 
Conversation Disc 
Crushed 
Dear Heart 
Dials 
Domino 
Eggs and Their Shells 
Ella Megalast Burls Forever 
eperdu Play
Essence Play
Evangeline Play
Eyes Are Mosaics 
Feathers Oar-Blade 
Feathers-Oars-Blades 
Feet-like Fins 
Feet Like Fins (Mark Clifford Remix) 
Feet Like Fins (remix), Cycled by Mark Clifford) 
fifty-fifty clown 
Five Ten Fiftyfold 
flock of soul 
Fluffy Tufts 
For Phoebe Still a Baby 
Fotozepolitic 
Fotzepolitic 
From the Flagstones 
From the flagstones 1 
From the flagstones 2 
From The Flagtones 
From The Flagtstones 
Frosty the Snowman 
Frou-frou Foxes In Midsummer Fires 
Garlands 
Garlands - The Autumns (nEgaTivo) 
The Ghost Has No Home 
The Ghost Has No Name 
Glass Candle Drenades 
Glass Candle Grenades 
golden vein 
Golden-Vein [acoustic version] 
Grail Overfloweth 
Great Spangled Fritillary 
Great Spangler Fritillary 
half-gifts Play
HALF GIFTS ( ACOUSTIC VERSION) 
Hazel 
Hearsay Please 
Heaven Or Las Vegas 
Heaven Or Las Vegas (album version) 
Heaven Or Las Vegas (edit) 
The High Monkey-Monk 
Hitherto 
The Hollow Men 
How to Bring a Blush to The Snow 
Iceblink Luck 
Icenlink Luck - Mephisto Waltz (nEgaTivo) 
ICE-PULSE 
In the Gold Dust Rush 
In The Golden Dust Rush 
In Our Angelhood 
In Our Angelhood - Stare (nEgaTivo) 
Instrumental (Unreleased) 
Intro 
The Itchy Globo Blow 
The Itchy Glowbo Blow 
It's All but an Ark Lark 
Ivo 
I Wear You Ring 
I Wear Your Ring 
Kissed Out Red Floatboat 
Know Who You Are at Every Age Play
Kookaburra 
Laughlines 
Lazy Calm 
Lazy Calm (with Richard Thomas from Dif Juz) 
Lazy Claim 
Little Spacey 
Lorelei 
Love's Easy Tears 
Melonella 
Memory Gongs 
Memory Songs 
Millimillenary 
Millmillenary 
Mizake the Mizan 
Mud and Dark 
Multifoiled 
Musette and Drums 
My Hue and Cry 
My Love Paramour 
My Truth Play
Need-fire 
Need Fire - The Machine in the Garde (nEgaTivo) 
Oil of Angels Play
Oils of Angels 
Oomingmak 
Oomingmaker 
Oomingmak (Instrumental) 
Ooze Out Ans Away, Onehow 
Ooze Out And Away, Onehow 
Orange Appled 
Orange Applied 
Otterley 
otterly 
Pale Clouded White 
Pandora 
Pandora for Cindy 
Pearly-Dedrop's Drops 
Pearly Dewdrops 
Pearly-Dewdrop's Drops 
Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops 12" 
Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops (12 inch version) 
Pearly-Dewdrops 'Drops (12" Version) 
Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops 7" 
Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops (7 inch version) 
Pearly-dewdrops' Drops (7" Version) 
Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops (Alternate Version) 
Pepperment Pig (12" Version) 
Pepperment Pig (7" Version) 
Peppermint Pig 
Peppermint Pig (12") 
Peppermint Pig (12" version) 
Peppermint Pig (7") 
Peppermint Pig (7" Version) 
Pepper-Tree 
Perhaps Some Other Aeon 
Persephone 
Persephone - Diva Destruction (nEgaTivo) 
Pilkean Heart 
Pink Orange Red 
Pink Orange Red (Acoustic Version) 
Pitch The Baby 
Plain Tiger 
primitive heart 
Pur Play
Quisqouse 
Quisquose 
Ribbed and Veined 
rilkean heart Play
Rilkean Heart [acoustic version] 
Road, River And Rail 
Rococe 
Rococo 
Round 
Scrpentskirt 
Sea, Swallow Me 
seekers who are lovers Play
Seekers Who Are Lovers - Jennifer Hope (nEgaTivo) 
Seekers Who Are Lovers (Mark Clifford Remix) 
Seekers Who Are Lovers (remix), Cycled by Mark Clifford) 
serpentskirt Play
Shallow Then Halo 
Shallow Then halo - Absinthee (nEgaTivo) 
She Will Destroy You 
Sigh's Smell Of Farewell 
Sight's Smell of Farewell 
Smile 
Song To The Siren 
The Spangle Maker 
Speak No Evil 
Spooning Good Signing Gum 
Spooning Good Singing Gum 
Squeeze-Wax Play
Strange Fruit 
Suckling the Mender 
Suckling Me Tender 
Sugar Hiccup 
Sugar Hiccup (12" Version) 
Sugar Hiccup ('Encore) 
Sugar Hiccups 
SUGGAR HICCUP 
Sultitan Itan 
Summer-blink 
Summerhead Play
Theft And Wandering Around Lost Play
The Thinderbox (Of A Heart) 
The Thinner The Air 
Thinner the Ari, The - Trance to the Sun (nEgaTivo) 
Those Eyes, That Mouth 
Those Eyse, That Mouth 
THREE-SWEPT 
Throughout the dark months of april and may 
The Tinderbox (of a heart) 
Tish bite Play
tishbite( bite-sized version) 
Touch upon Touch 
Tranquil Eye 
Treasure Hidding 
treasure hiding Play
Treasure Hiding - Oneiroid Psychosis, Kristy Venrick (nEgaTivo) 
Untitled 
ups Play
Violaine Play
Violaine - Andrea Lane (nEgaTivo) 
Violaine (Mark Clifford Remix) 
Violaine (remix), Cycled by Mark Clifford) 
violaines 
violane 
Watchlar 
Wax And Wane 
Wax and Wane - Fear of Dolls (nEgaTivo) 
Whales Tails 
Whales Tales 
When Mama Was Moth 
Why Do You Love Me? 
Winter Wonderland 
Wolf In The Breast