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  1. Lloyd Cole and the Commotions were a British rock and pop band that formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1982. Between 1984 and 1989, the band scored four Top 20 albums and five Top 40 singles in the UK; it also had success in several other countries including Australia, the Netherlands, Sweden and New Zealand.

  2. Lloyd Cole (* 31. Januar 1961 in Buxton, England) ist ein britischer Sänger und Songwriter, der seine größten Erfolge in den 1980er Jahren mit seiner Band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions hatte.

  3. "Playlist Best of Lloyd Colehttps://goo.gl/DguxgdSubscribe for more https://goo.gl/rcb9y6"Lloyd Cole and the Commotions – Collected Recordings 1983-1989 5CD ...

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  4. This article included the albums and singles released by both Lloyd Cole as a solo artist and the recordings of his band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, and with his next band Lloyd Cole and the Negatives.

  5. British pop band that formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1982. Between 1984 and 1989, the band scored four Top 20 albums and five Top 40 singles in the UK. After breaking up in 1989, Cole embarked on a solo career. Sites: Wikipedia. Members: Blair Cowan, Lawrence Donegan, Lloyd Cole, Neil Clark (2), Stephen Irvine. Variations:

  6. Lloyd Cole and the Commotions. Label. Fontana France. Only released in. France, Belgium and maybe Switzerland (This is a Mercury France project) Producer #1 - 5. Paul Hardiman. Producer #6 - 7 . Langer and Winstanley. Producer #8. Lloyd Cole and the Commo ...

  7. 24. Apr. 2008 · The project was very much my brainchild in it’s inception and everyone knew that. As we evolved we became more of a band, for better and for worse…. Amongst ourselves we never referred to ourselves as ‘Lloyd Cole and the Commotions’, always ‘The Commotions’.