Toyah - Desire - Picture Disc
- Echo Beach
- Moonlight Dancing
- Revive the World
- The View
- Moon Migration
- Sun Up
- Re-Entry Into Dance
- Mesmerised
- Plenty
- Dear Diary
- Deadly As a Woman
- Goodbye Baby
- When a Woman Cries
- Desire
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- DEMREC1283PD
- Tracks
- 14
- Pressing
- Picture Disc
Limited picture disc vinyl LP pressing. Toyah's 1987's solo album ""Desire"" is issued for the first time ever as a picture disc vinyl in a carefully curated Director's Cut. Desire was Toyah's first LP for the EG label and was produced by Mike Hedges (Siouxsie & The Banshees) and engineered by Haydn Bendall (Hounds of Love). The album includes an eclectic set of musicians with guest guitar spots from Ronnie Wood, Robert Fripp, and The League of Crafty Guitarists. The album's lead single was a sparkling cover of the 1980 Martha & The Muffins' new wave hit ""Echo Beach"" featuring Steve Sidelnyk on drums. This special Director's Cut version presents the album re-sequenced as the artist envisioned and features Re-Entry Into Dance, Sun Up and Mesmerised, all originally intended for the album's track list. This collector's edition is housed in an outer jacket with die-cut window featuring striking Toyah photographs on either side of the vinyl disc and rare Toyah imagery from the period across the package.
- Echo Beach
- Moonlight Dancing
- Revive The World
- The View
- Moon Migration
- Love€™s Unkind
- Dear Diary
- Deadly As A Woman
- Goodbye Baby
- When A Woman Cries
- Desire
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- DEMREC706
- Tracks
- 11
- Colour
- White
- Pressing
- 180gColored Vinyl
Limited 180gm white vinyl LP pressing. Desire is the second studio album released by Toyah Willcox as a solo artist. It is more typical of her band's earlier albums rather than it's more commercial predecessor Minx, although it didn't entirely escape the imposition of cover versions, including ""Echo Beach"", originally recorded by Martha and the Muffins, and, somewhat incongruously, ""Love's Unkind"", originally by Donna Summer. However, most of the songs are once again co-written by Willcox, and while the original release of the album does not feature any musician credits, it does however benefit from a consistent band line-up, rather than the large number of session musicians involved in Minx. Robert Fripp and Ronnie Wood play on the album but are also uncredited.