editorials
 
A rare single with Martin carrying the lead vocal, 'Lust' demonstrates the luxury of having access to more than one person who could sing. Alan explains:

"It was usually fairly easy to predict whose voice would suit particular songs. Generally speaking, Martin's voice tended to suit ballads and Dave's tended to suit more raucous tracks."

It was also typical of a period in DM's musical history when a large number of "combination sounds" were employed - vocals and metal-clanking for instance. As with the two previous albums, these would be mixed together and processed in Daniel's Synclavier.

A state of the art sampler / synthesizer that sounded great, the Synclavier was an overpriced beast which took 4 grown men to assemble because of all its additional boxes etc. Alan comments:

"Quite frankly, it was a bit of a bastard to use. It was so expensive that hardly anybody could afford one apart from one or two top producers - Dan Miller being one and also Trevor Horn I recall, who produced Frankie Goes To Hollywood."