A Spy in the House of Love (album)
A Spy in the House of Love is a compilation album by the British alternative rock band The House of Love. It was released in 1990, between the release of the band's second and third albums (Fontana and Babe Rainbow) and compiles various B-sides and other studio tracks from the period.
Like the band itself, the album was named after the 1954 novel by Anaïs Nin.
Track listing
- "Safe" -5:44
- "Marble" -3:23
- "D Song 89" -3:15
- "Scratched Inside" -3:04
- "Phone" -2:53
- "Cut the Fool Down" -3:11
- "Ray" -3:37
- "Love II" -4:43
- "Baby Teen" -4:39
- "Love III" -2:21
- "Soft as Fire" -4:03
- "Love IV" -3:06
- "No Fire" -4:04
- "Love V" -3:26
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- Chris Groothuizen
- Andrea Heukamp
- Simon Mawby
- Simon Walker
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| Compilation albums |
- The House of Love (aka The German Album) (1987)
- A Spy in the House of Love (1990)
- Best of The House of Love (1998)
- The John Peel Sessions 88–89 (2000)
- 1986–88 The Creation Recordings (2001)
- The Fontana Years (2004)
- Live at the BBC (2009)
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| Singles |
- "Shine On"
- "Real Animal"
- "Christine"
- "Destroy the Heart"
- "Never"
- "I Don't Know Why I Love You"
- "Shine On (remix)"
- "Beatles and the Stones"
- "Marble"
- "The Girl with the Loneliest Eyes"
- "Feel"
- "You Don't Understand"
- "Crush Me"
- "Hollow"
- "Love You Too Much"
- "A Baby Got Back On Its Feet"
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