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Down The Rabbit Hole:
Book of Love
Down The Rabbit Hole merely places a spotlight on something slightly unusual that's caught my interest. With the help of Wikipedia, YouTube, and other sites, I gather information and learn something new about something classic.
Today, we take a look at the musical legacy of gender-identity dance pioneers, Book of Love.
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From Wikipedia:
Book of Love was an American synth-pop and electronic band, formed in 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later based in New York City. Led by vocalist Susan Ottaviano, the band also includes keyboardists Ted Ottaviano, Lauren Roselli and Jade Lee. The band gained its first exposure as the opening act for two Depeche Mode tours in 1985 and 1986. The group has been described by the Houston Press as "forward thinking" for lyrics dealing with sexual orientation and gender roles.
The Book of Love discography consists of four studio albums, three compilation album, fourteen singles, and one promo only single released on Sire Records, or Reprise Records, as well as nine music videos.
Their biggest success came on the US dance charts, placing seven singles in the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart between 1985 and 1993. The group's largest exposure on pop radio was with the song Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls, one of the first songs to openly address the AIDS epidemic. The song, from the album Lullaby, was originally the second half of a medley with the group's version of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, the 1973 instrumental that served as the eerie theme music of the classic horror film The Exorcist. Edited down to single length, Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls became Book of Love's only Hot 100 entry, peaking at no. 90 in 1988.
The band's music has been featured in various films and television over the years. Their song Modigliani (Lost in Your Eyes) was featured in the 1987 John Hughes film Planes, Trains & Automobiles as well as in the Miami Vice episode, God's Work. In 1991, the song Sunny Day was featured in the movie The Silence of the Lambs, in a scene in which band member Lauren Roselli had a cameo with Jodie Foster. Also, the song Enchanted, from the band's Lovebubble album, appeared on the soundtrack to the 1993 film Naked in New York, and the song I Touch Roses, was featured in the 2000 movie American Psycho.
Since their active years, Book of Love's songs Boy and I Touch Roses have been rediscovered by new audiences and remixers. Both songs, in their original versions and subsequent remixes, are heard in dance clubs and on alternative radio stations.
In February, 2001, sixteen years after its first dance chart entry, Book of Love had its first #1 hit on the US dance chart when Boy, a track originally from its debut album, was remixed and re-released as the lead single from their greatest hits collection, I Touch Roses: The Best of Book of Love.
In 2013, the band reunited for a string of club tour dates and has since that time been working on new material, frequently without the input of Jade Lee.
Their biggest success came on the US dance charts, placing seven singles in the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart between 1985 and 1993. The group's largest exposure on pop radio was with the song Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls, one of the first songs to openly address the AIDS epidemic. The song, from the album Lullaby, was originally the second half of a medley with the group's version of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, the 1973 instrumental that served as the eerie theme music of the classic horror film The Exorcist. Edited down to single length, Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls became Book of Love's only Hot 100 entry, peaking at no. 90 in 1988.
The band's music has been featured in various films and television over the years. Their song Modigliani (Lost in Your Eyes) was featured in the 1987 John Hughes film Planes, Trains & Automobiles as well as in the Miami Vice episode, God's Work. In 1991, the song Sunny Day was featured in the movie The Silence of the Lambs, in a scene in which band member Lauren Roselli had a cameo with Jodie Foster. Also, the song Enchanted, from the band's Lovebubble album, appeared on the soundtrack to the 1993 film Naked in New York, and the song I Touch Roses, was featured in the 2000 movie American Psycho.
Since their active years, Book of Love's songs Boy and I Touch Roses have been rediscovered by new audiences and remixers. Both songs, in their original versions and subsequent remixes, are heard in dance clubs and on alternative radio stations.
In February, 2001, sixteen years after its first dance chart entry, Book of Love had its first #1 hit on the US dance chart when Boy, a track originally from its debut album, was remixed and re-released as the lead single from their greatest hits collection, I Touch Roses: The Best of Book of Love.
In 2013, the band reunited for a string of club tour dates and has since that time been working on new material, frequently without the input of Jade Lee.
The world waits...
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Boy - Book of Love
(Original Mix)
I Touch Roses - Book of Love
You Make Me Feel So Good - Book of Love
Modigliani (Lost In Your Eyes) - Book Of Love
Live - 1989
Pretty Boys, Pretty Girls - Book of Love
Alice Everyday - Book of Love
Boy Pop - Book of Love
Hunny Hunny - Book of Love
























































































