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Erasure
United Kingdom • b. 1985-01-01
Erasure is credited on 752 releases across 98 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1985–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

752
Pressings credited
98
Albums
5
Decades active
169
In collections
Biography
Erasure ( ə-RAY-zhər) are an English synth-pop duo formed in London in 1985, consisting of lead vocalist and songwriter Andy Bell and songwriter, producer and keyboardist Vince Clarke, the latter previously a co-founder of the band Depeche Mode and synth-pop duo Yazoo. From their fourth single, "Sometimes" (1986), Erasure established themselves on the UK Singles Chart, becoming one of the most successful acts of the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. From 1986 to 2007, the pair achieved 24 consecutive top 40 entries in the UK singles chart. By 2009, 34 of their 37 chart-eligible singles and EPs had made the UK top 40, including 17 climbing into the top 10. At the 1989 Brit Awards, Erasure won the Brit Award for Best British Group. Erasure released their debut album Wonderland in 1986. It did not perform well chart-wise, although one song from the album, "Oh l'amour", later became one of their biggest hits when reissued in 2003 to promote the Hits! The Very Best of Erasure compilation album. With their second album, 1987's The Circus, came major success, the album reaching UK number 6 and spawning four top 20 singles with "Sometimes", "It Doesn't Have to Be", "Victim of Love", and "The Circus". Their third album, 1988's The Innocents, was a number 1, and produced further hit singles with "Ship of Fools", "Chains of Love", and "A Little Respect". It was followed the same year by the Christmas EP Crackers International, which peaked at number 2 and included another of their most popular songs, "Stop!" . The Innocents was the first of five consecutive UK number 1 albums, followed by Wild! (1989), the Mercury Prize nominated Chorus (1991), the compilation Pop! The First 20 Hits (1992), and I Say I Say I Say (1994). Their ABBA tribute EP, Abba-esque (1992), also reached number 1 in the UK. Hit singles from these albums included "Drama!", "Blue Savannah", and "Star" from Wild!, "Chorus", "Love to Hate You", and "Breath of Life" from Chorus, and "Always" and "Run to the Sun" fro
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Credited work
752 releases · 98 albums · active 1985–2025
- Production · 832
- Performance · 248
- Engineering · 80
- Other credits · 7
Studios: The Church, London · Swing Studios · Konk Studios · Blackwing Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Goodbye
1969

The Innocents
1988

Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing
1982

The Circus
1987

Wild!
1989

Pop! - The First 20 Hits
1992

Crackers International
1988

A Little Respect
1988

Erasure
1995

You Surround Me
1989

Chains Of Love
1988

It Doesn't Have To Be
1987

Always (The Very Best Of Erasure)
2015

Hits! The Very Best Of Erasure
2003

Drama!
1989

Ship Of Fools
1988

The Two Ring Circus
1987

Oh L'Amour
1986

Breath Of Life
1992

Who Needs Love (Like That)
1992

Blue Savannah
1990

Victim Of Love (Remix)
1987

Supernature
1977

Nightbird
2005
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Cerrone
- Simon Boswell
- Unknown Artist
- Cream (2)
- Sparks
- Xiu Xiu
- Thee Flanders
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