Glory, Glamour and Gold

Glory, Glamour and Gold was Army of Lovers fourth and last studio album of new songs, and was released in 1994. The following albums were compilations, each containing a few new songs. Three singles were released from this album: Lit de Parade, Sexual Revolution, and Life is Fantastic. The most successful single was Lit De Parade, which received a great deal of airplay in the UK and Europe.

Glory, Glamour and Gold
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 1994
GenrePop, Dance
LabelStockholm Records
ProducerAlexander Bard, Per Adebratt, Anders Wollbeck
Army of Lovers chronology
The Gods of Earth and Heaven
(1993)
Glory, Glamour and Gold
(1994)
Les Greatest Hits
(1995-1996)
Singles from Glory, Glamour and Gold
  1. "Lit De Parade"
    Released: August 1994
  2. "Sexual Revolution"
    Released: November 1994
  3. "Life Is Fantastic"
    Released: April 1995

The track listing of the UK & US releases contain the same track listing as the European one. For the first time, the group released all of the album's singles as remixes.

Hurrah Hurrah Apocalypse and Lit de Parade were produced by Vacuum, aka Alexander Bard and Anders Wollbeck. It was Alexander's second band after he left Army of Lovers.


Track listing

  1. Hurrah Hurrah Apocalypse (5:33)
  2. Sexual Revolution (3:47)
  3. Stand Up for Myself (4:02)
  4. Lit De Parade (Video Edit) (3:16)
  5. Life Is Fantastic (4:04)
  6. Mr. Battyman (3:12)
  7. C'est démon (3:34)
  8. Shine Like a Star (3:41)
  9. You've Come a Long Way Baby (6:07)
  10. Ballrooms of Versailles (3:27)
  11. Dub Evolution (4:21)
  12. Like a Virgin Sacrificed (4:04)
  13. Lit De Parade (Radio Edit) (3:27)

Chart positions

Chart Peak Position Sales & Certifications
Russian Albums Chart 1. Diamond 400.000 + Units
Finnish Albums Chart 26. 10.000 + Units
UK Albums Chart -
Italian Albums Chart 20. Gold 50.000 + Units

Credits

  • Choir [The Army Tabernacle Choir] – The 69 Caruso, Erika Essen-Möller, Lilling Palmeklint, Lotten Andersson, Malin Bäckström, Rickard Evenlind
  • Vocals, Bass – Dominika Peczynski
  • Vocals, Drums – Jean-Pierre Barda
  • Vocals, Guitar – Alexander Bard
  • Vocals, Keyboards – Michaela Dornonville de la Cour [1]

References

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