Book of Love

Songs: 33
Albums: 6

Albums

Book of Love - Boy
Boy
2001, songs: 1
Book of Love - Boy [CD/12"]
Boy [CD/12"]
2001, songs: 1
Book of Love - Lovebubble
Lovebubble
1992, songs: 3
Book of Love - Candy Carol
Candy Carol
1991, songs: 8
Book of Love - Lullaby
Lullaby
1988, songs: 10
Book of Love - Book of Love
Book of Love
1986, songs: 10

Facts about Book of Love

Book of Love
  1. Formation and Early Years: Book of Love is an American synth-pop and electronic music group formed in 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band originally consisted of Susan Ottaviano, Ted Ottaviano (no relation), Jade Lee, and Lauren Roselli. Drawing inspiration from the burgeoning New Wave and synth-pop scenes of the 1980s, Book of Love quickly gained attention for their catchy melodies, infectious beats, and playful lyrics.

  2. Breakthrough Success with "Boy": Book of Love achieved commercial success with their self-titled debut album, released in 1986. The album featured the hit single "Boy", which became a dance floor anthem and reached the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. "Boy" showcased the band's signature sound, blending electronic synthesizers with Susan Ottaviano's ethereal vocals and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, establishing Book of Love as a prominent presence in the synth-pop genre.

  3. Exploration of Themes and Musical Evolution: Throughout their career, Book of Love explored a variety of themes in their music, ranging from love and relationships to technology and modern life. Their lyrics often combined heartfelt sentiment with a sense of whimsy and irony, reflecting the spirit of the New Wave era. Musically, the band continued to evolve, incorporating elements of dance-pop, house, and techno into their sound while maintaining their distinctive synth-driven aesthetic.

  4. Album Releases and Legacy: Book of Love released several albums throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, including "Lullaby" (1988), "Candy Carol" (1991), and "Lovebubble" (1993). While their commercial success waned in the mainstream music industry, Book of Love remained a cult favorite among fans of synth-pop and electronic music. Their influence can be heard in the work of contemporary artists and bands exploring similar musical territory, attesting to the enduring appeal of their sound.

  5. Reunion and Continued Activity: After a period of hiatus, Book of Love reunited in the 2000s and continued to perform live shows and release new music. The band's reunion was met with enthusiasm from fans, eager to hear their beloved synth-pop classics performed live. In addition to touring, Book of Love has embraced digital plat

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