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1991 studio album by Lords of Acid
Lust
While Natalie Delaet is featured on the cover of Lust, she had left the band prior to its recording, and none of the album's tracks feature her vocals.
Studio album by Lords of Acid
Released1991
GenreIndustrial dance, rave
Length60:51
LabelAntler-Subway Records
Caroline Records
ProducerJade 4 U
Oliver Adams
Praga Khan
Agaric
Bhab
Jachri Praha
Lords of Acid chronology
Lust
(1991)
Voodoo-U
(1994)
Audio
"Album" playlist on YouTube
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Robert ChristgauB+
Entertainment WeeklyB

Lust is the debut album by Belgian band Lords of Acid, released in 1991. The band had released several 12-inch singles prior to their full-length debut, and these songs ("I Sit on Acid" and "Hey Ho!") were already dance club hits.

Continuing with their outrageous sexually-explicit, always tongue-in-cheek, often humorous lyrical themes, Lust had earned positive reviews from music critics, both in and out of the dance music community. As the album's title implies, the tracks touch upon various sexually-related topics, including sadism and masochism ("Rough Sex"), breast size ("I Must Increase My Bust"), sex with aliens ("Spacy Bitch") and oral and anal sex ("I Sit on Acid", whose entire lyrical content consists of the chant "I wanna sit on your face").

"The Most Wonderful Girl", an ode to self-love and masturbation, also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Sliver.

The song "Let's Get High" features samples from Bill Cosby: Himself. The track "Hey Ho!" originally contained a sample of "Heigh-Ho" from the 1937 Walt Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, however this sample was removed when the track appeared on this album most likely due to copyright issues.

Lust has been re-issued twice: in 1996 (three bonus tracks added, "Paris France" and "Wet Dream" and "I Sit on Acid 96 Mix") and in 2001 in a "Stript" version, which presented the entire album with all vocals removed.

Track listing

Maurice Joseph François Engelen is given songwriting credit as "Somora" on tracks 1-4, 6-9, 11. He is credited under his more common pseudonym, Praga Khan, for "I Sit on Acid", and "The Wet Dream" & "Paris France" on the 1996 reissue. Jade 4 U is credited under her real name, Nikkie Van Lierop, on the original album. She is credited as Jade 4 U on "The Wet Dream" and "Paris France" on the reissue.

All tracks are written by Oliver Adams, Nikkie Van Lierop & Somora, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Take Control" 4:41
2."Rough Sex" 4:51
3."Let's Get High" 5:16
4."The Most Wonderful Girl" 4:46
5."I Sit on Acid" (Original)Van Lierop, Praga Khan, Harry Van Oekel, Chris Inger5:52
6."Spacy Bitch" 5:32
7."Pump My Body to the Top" 5:08
8."Mixed Emotions" 4:27
9."Lessons in Love" 4:21
10."Hey Ho!"Agaric, Bhab4:42
11."I Must Increase My Bust" 4:31
12."I Sit on Acid" (Remix)Van Lierop, Khan, Van Oekel, Inger6:22
Total length:60:51
Re-issued bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Paris France"Khan, Jade 4 U, Adams, J.K. Magick3:33
14."The Wet Dream"Khan, Jade 4 U, Carl S, Johansen, J.K. Magick3:47
15."I Sit on Acid" (96 Mix)Van Lierop, Khan, Van Oekel, Inger4:24
Total length:72:35

Personnel

  • Praga Khan: Vocals, Synthesizers, Programming
  • Oliver Adams: Synthesizers, Programming
  • Jade 4 U: Vocals, Synthesizers, Programming

Production

  • Produced By Jade 4 U, Oliver Adams & Praga Khan, except "Hey Ho!" by Agaric & Bhab, and "I Sit on Acid" (Remix) by Jachri Praha.
  • Mixed By Oliver Adams, except "The Wet Dream" by Carl S. Johansen.

References

  1. ^ Tim DiGravina. "Lust Lords of Acid". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-06-14.
  2. Christgau, Robert (1991). "Lords of Acid". Robert Christgau.
  3. Fox, Marisa. "Lords of Acid Lust". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  4. "Lust by Lords of Acid". Billboard. Vol. 103, no. 50. Dec 14, 1991. p. 51.
  5. "Lords of Acid Announce Make Acid Great Again Tour". Lollipop. April 28, 2024.
  6. "Sliver Original Soundtrack". AllMusic. June 1, 1993.


Lords of Acid
Studio albums
Compilations
Singles
  • "I Sit on Acid" (1989)
  • "Hey Ho!" (1990)
  • "Take Control" (1991)
  • "Rough Sex" (1991)
  • "I Must Increase My Bust" (1993)
  • "The Crablouse" (1994)
  • "Do What You Wanna Do" (1995)
  • "I Sit on Acid" (1996)
  • "Rubber Doll" (1997)
  • "Pussy" (1998)
  • "Am I Sexy?" (1999)
  • "Lover" (1999)
  • "Lover Boy/Lover Girl" (2000)
  • "Gimme Gimme" (2003)
  • "Scrood Bi U" (2003
  • "Little Mighty Rabbit" (2011)
  • "Pop That Tooshie" (2012)
  • "Paranormal Energy" (2012)
  • "Vampire Girl" (2012)
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