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LIGHTNING SEEDS SENSE

"LIGHTNING SEEDS is • effectively bespectacled Liverpudlian producer lan Broudie. "SENSE" follows the moderately familiar format of Broudie's plaintive voice set against effortlessly memorable tunes. It's a simple formula and it works well, conjuring up visions of a more homely Monkees or a less self conscious Pet Shop Boys along the way. Ex-Special Terry Hall co-writes

a trio of tunes, notably the irresistible "A Small Slice Of Heaven" and one time Icicle Work lan McNabb co- writes "Happy". The result is occasionally almost too melody-laden for its own good but set amongst the grunge of the new guitar groups and dance's missing tunes, the pure pop of "SENSE" is a distinctly desirable alternative." Q Magazine.

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Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 5

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LIGHTNING SEEDS SENSE Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 5

LIGHTNING SEEDS SENSE Rip It Up, Issue 178, 1 May 1992, Page 5

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