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title: "From Luxury To Heartache ger"
brand: "culture club"
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# From Luxury To Heartache ger

**Brand:** culture club
**Price:** £17.94
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- **What is this?** From Luxury To Heartache ger by culture club
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- culture club enthusiasts

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## Description

The final studio album from Boy George and Co. Was a truthful swan song as it heralded the now infamous breakup of the band as well as Boy George and Jon Moss's breakup as well with the single 'Move Away' being much more truth than fiction. This edition adds 3 extended versions of singles as bonus tracks.

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## Customer Reviews

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    The Club’s last hurrah.
  

*by A***N on Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2020*

The final LP during what would have been considered Culture Club’s heyday was released in mid 1986 to middling reviews, waning enthusiasm by both the public and the band, and disappointing sales. Their last big hit record in the U.S., as a band was the lead off single “Move Away”. It peaked at #12. One more single was released. The completely unlistenable “Gusto Blusto” Which should have been put on a B side of one of the much stronger LP’s tunes let alone be given the burden of compelling people to give ole Boy and his, um, ...Boys another chance after the thoroughly half witted and half hearted previous LP, the disastrous and hokey “Waking Up the House On Fire” after a year and a half of total radio silence. It almost felt like Epic Records killed this one on purpose, and it worked. The single didnt chart anywhere and this album quickly faded away. They eked out one more minor hit from this one in their native UK. The striking “God Thank You Woman” which was expected to be the second single in the US as well but nope. I personally think that this was not only the strongest track on the LP, but also was the strongest song of theirs from 84-86. It’s quite good. Other goodies include the apologetic “Work On Me” , the surprisingly listenable, country tinged “Come Clean”, and the dance floor ditty “Sexuality” which attempted to explain Boy’s sudden transformation from a drag queen to Bowie-Esk fashionista. With a new producer , Arif Martin, they were trying for a smoother straight up pop sound and it mostly worked. However, with Boy George’s unreliability at the time (he often completely missed recording sessions) this caused the record to go way past schedule and due to previous obligations, the producer hat was handed off to Lew Haun who was originally the albums engineer, so somebody could finish the vocals. The lack of focus is occasionally apparent but as a whole and despite his growing addiction issue, Boy George was in fine voice and the production value was top notch. It just lacks the enthusiasm that won them such incredible acclaim and success just 3 years earlier. I recommend this LP to anyone interested in culture club, However if you’re looking for an album full of hits this is the wrong one to get.

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    Better Than You Think
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020*

I would say Culture Club is one of those bands where all of their albums were good. That's why it doesn't make sense to me that this, being Culture Club's 4th album is so hard to find and where you can probably order online-I don't see why you can't seem to find it in stores that sell CDs. I can only guess that maybe some of the other fans was disappointed because the songs did seem longer. But , still it was every bit as good as their other albums. I definitely recommend this CD.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Overlooked Album From A Great Underrated Band
  

*by D***N on Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016*

Culture Club might have peaked before this album was released but it is still a gem and will be enjoyed by not only fans of 80's pop but by fans of music from any era. It has some of the really lovely moments you'd expect from a Culture Club album ("Heaven's Children", "Come Clean", "Move Away") but also teems with a burgeoning social conscience that transcended their "war is stupid" past ("I Pray", "Too Bad"). Perhaps best of all, is the delightfully decadent tango of "Sexuality", the remix of which is glorious.

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