Cocteau Twins' 1996 Album Milk & Kisses Reissued on LP. This Will Mark the First Official Vinyl Pressing Outside of Europe. Robin Guthrie Returned to His Original Studio Mixes and Has Delivered Stunning, Brand New 24-Bit Masters.
Released in March 1996, Milk & Kisses is the eighth and final studio album by Cocteau Twins. And like its predecessor, 1993’s Four Calendar CafeĢ, it has never been formally released on vinyl outside Europe. In January, 4AD will release it, along with its predecessor in the United States on black vinyl. Robin Guthrie returned to his original studio mixes and has delivered stunning, brand new 24-bit masters.
The second of two albums Cocteau Twins released via Fontana / Capitol Records after their long association with 4AD ended in 1990 with Heaven or Las Vegas, the band warmed the waters for Milk & Kisses with a pair of exceptional EPs where they took their music to new places, Twinlights and Otherness - the first largely acoustic, the second their only sanctioned remixes (done with Seefeel’s Mark Clifford).
A period of high creativity for the band, renewed after a turbulent time, they recorded and produced Milk & Kisses between their September Sound studio in London and the coastal town of Pors Poulhan in Brittany, France. Featuring the singles ‘Tishbite’ and ‘Violaine’ and fan favourites such as ‘Serpent- skirt’ and ‘Treasure Hiding’, the album is a cathartic listen too with MOJO saying in a glowing review that the album’s title “accurately intimates its soothing, healing powers.” Ultimately, Milk & Kisses also proved to be their swan song, bringing the curtain down on 14 years of wonder to leave an incredible legacy that new generations continue to discover to this day.
Side A:
- Violaine
- Serpentskirt
- Tishbite
- Half-Gifts
- Calfskin Smack
Side B:
- Rilkean Heart
- Ups
- Eperdu
- Treasure Hiding
- Seekers Who Are Lovers