Lush’s final studio album, ‘Lovelife’, released in 1996, is a defining moment in the Britpop movement—especially for female fronted bands. With its sharp wit and melodic punch, this record gave the genre a feminist edge that still resonates today.
- Includes hit singles like ‘Single Girl’, ‘Ladykillers’, and ‘500 (Shake Baby Shake)’
- Features a guest appearance by Jarvis Cocker on ‘Ciao!’
- Limited edition clear vinyl pressing for collectors
If you’re building a female fronted bands vinyl collection or searching for the best Britpop albums to own, this one deserves a spot. For those wondering how to maintain vinyl records, store them upright in a cool, dry place and clean gently with a microfiber cloth.
Ronald Pineda (verified owner) –
This album is pure Britpop gold. Lush nailed it with Lovelife—every track is a gem, and the clear vinyl pressing looks stunning.
Charlotte Baker (verified owner) –
As someone building a female fronted bands vinyl collection, this was a must-have. The sound quality is excellent and the packaging is beautiful.
Matthew Williams (verified owner) –
I’ve been hunting for cheap Lush records for sale and finally scored this one. It’s in great condition and worth every penny!