
23 August 2018 (Toronto, ON) – Set for release on October 12 via Mercury/Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company, this beautiful 4-CD set brings together the two albums that Cocteau Twins recorded for Fontana, Four Calendar Café (1993) and Milk and Kisses (1996), along with further B-sides, EPs, Radio One sessions and the occasional rarity. The set was mastered at Abbey Road, from the original tapes, and approved by ‘Cocteau’’s founding member, Robin Guthrie.
Housed in a study box designed by James Isaacs, the set is completed with a booklet, featuring photos and a discography from the era plus sleeve notes by noted author, Chris Roberts.
Founded in Grangemouth, Scotland in 1979 by guitarist Robin Guthrie and bassist Will Heggie and later completed by Guthrie’s girlfriend Elizabeth Fraser, Cocteau Twins became something of a phenomenon, renowned for their unique, ethereal sound. Following Heggie’s early departure and the group’s brief period as a duo, they were joined by multi-instrumentalist Simon Raymonde in 1983. Elizabeth Fraser’s singular vocal delivery swooped, shimmered and beguiled in equal measures and the group quietly exerted their influence on an impressive line-up of musicians, including Prince, Annie Lennox, Slowdive, Lush, My Bloody Valentine and Curve.
Throughout the 1980s Cocteau Twins were synonymous with Ivo Watt-Russell’s 4AD label to whom they signed in 1982 and went on to record six studio albums. Constantly evolving, morphing and taking on new forms throughout the 1980s and into the 90s, Cocteau Twins eventually split from 4AD and recorded their last two albums for Fontana, Four Calendar Café and Milk and Kisses.
Treasure Hiding – The Fontana Years demonstrates a musical marvel, which still has the ability to surprise and delight the ear and elevate mind and spirit to another level.
TRACKLISTING:
Disc One
Disc Two
Disc Three
Disc Four