Erasure Trivia: Test Your Knowledge of 80s Synth Pop!

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1.

What was the name of the EP Erasure released that was all ABBA cover songs?

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Answer: Abba-Esque
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Erasure released an EP called "Abba-Esque" which featured cover songs of ABBA. The title of the EP itself suggests that it is a tribute or homage to the iconic Swedish pop group ABBA. The EP likely included Erasure's unique spin on classic ABBA songs, appealing to fans of both Erasure and ABBA.

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2.

The Erasure classic "A Little Respect" came from which 1988 album?

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Answer: The Innocents
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"A Little Respect" is a popular song by Erasure that was featured on their 1988 album "The Innocents". This album was a significant release for the band and contained several other hit songs as well. The album showcased Erasure's signature synth-pop sound and helped solidify their place in the music industry during the late 1980s.

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3.

When did Erasure first have a top 100 single on the year-end Billboard charts?

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Answer: 1994
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Erasure first had a top 100 single on the year-end Billboard charts in 1994. This indicates that it was in 1994 when one of Erasure's songs achieved enough success and popularity to be ranked among the top 100 songs of the year according to the Billboard charts.

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4.

Erasure's Vince Clark wrote which Depeche Mode hit single?

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Answer: Just Can't Get Enough
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Vince Clark, who was a member of Depeche Mode before leaving the band, wrote the hit single "Just Can't Get Enough." This song was one of the band's early successes and remains one of their most popular tracks.

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5.

In 1985, who did Erasure's Vince Clark meet, thanks to an ad in "Melody Maker" magazine?

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Answer: Andy Bell
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Vince Clarke met Andy Bell thanks to an ad in "Melody Maker" magazine in 1985. This meeting led to the formation of the iconic synthpop duo, Erasure. Andy Bell's addition to the group brought a unique vocal style that perfectly complemented Clarke's electronic music production skills, leading to a successful and enduring musical partnership.

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6.

How many members formed the band Erasure in 1985?

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Answer: Two
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Erasure was formed in 1985 by two members, Andy Bell and Vince Clarke. Both members brought their unique talents to the band, with Vince Clarke being a skilled songwriter and musician, and Andy Bell providing vocals and performance abilities. Together, they created a successful and influential musical partnership that has lasted for decades.

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7.

What instrument did Erasure's Vince Clark play in the band Depeche Mode?

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Answer: Keyboard
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Vince Clark played the keyboard in the band Depeche Mode. This instrument is a crucial component of the band's electronic sound, providing melodies, harmonies, and various electronic effects. Clark's skill on the keyboard helped shape the band's iconic sound and contributed to their success in the music industry.

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8.

Erasure's Vince Clarke was one of the original members of what super-group?

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Answer: Depeche Mode
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Vince Clarke was one of the original members of Depeche Mode before he left the band and formed Erasure. His time with Depeche Mode helped shape his musical style and laid the foundation for his successful career with Erasure.

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9.

What 2000 album by New Wave group Erasure wasn't released in the U.S. until after their next album?

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Answer: Loveboat
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The 2000 album "Loveboat" by New Wave group Erasure wasn't released in the U.S. until after their next album. This delayed release in the U.S. may have been due to various factors such as marketing strategies, distribution agreements, or the band's popularity in different regions.

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10.

The hit singles "Oh L'Amour" and "Who Needs Love Like That" came from what Erasure debut?

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Answer: Wonderland
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The hit singles "Oh L'Amour" and "Who Needs Love Like That" are from Erasure's debut album, Wonderland. This album marked the beginning of Erasure's successful career and showcased their unique blend of synth-pop and catchy melodies. Wonderland established Erasure as a prominent force in the music industry and set the stage for their continued success in the years to come.

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11.

Which Erasure album cover features a stained glass image of St. James and Charlemagne?

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Answer: The Innocents
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The album cover for The Innocents features a stained glass image of St. James and Charlemagne, reflecting the album's themes of innocence and spirituality. The intricate design of the stained glass adds a sense of artistry and elegance to the overall visual presentation of the album, setting it apart from other Erasure album covers.

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12.

What seven-minute song is the longest track on Erasure's hit album "The Innocents"?

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Answer: River Deep, Mountain High
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"River Deep, Mountain High" is the longest track on Erasure's hit album "The Innocents" because it is a cover of the classic song originally performed by Ike & Tina Turner. The song features an extended instrumental section and powerful vocals, contributing to its length of seven minutes.

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13.

Which Erasure album originally featured the song "Witch in the Ditch"?

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Answer: The Innocents
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"Witch in the Ditch" is a song originally featured in Erasure's album "The Innocents". This album, released in 1988, was one of the band's most successful albums, featuring hits like "Chains of Love" and "A Little Respect". The album showcased Erasure's signature synth-pop sound and established them as prominent figures in the music industry during the late 1980s.

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14.

Erasure's Vince Clark was in what band with Depeche Mode's Martin Gore in 1979?

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Answer: French Look
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Vince Clark was in a band called French Look with Depeche Mode's Martin Gore in 1979. This collaboration between the two musicians eventually led to the formation of the iconic synth-pop band, Depeche Mode. French Look was a precursor to Depeche Mode and played a significant role in shaping the sound and style of the band.

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15.

In 2005, Erasure made it to #1 on the Billboard charts with a club hit called what?

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Answer: Breathe
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Erasure made it to #1 on the Billboard charts in 2005 with a club hit called "Breathe". This song was well-received by the audience and became a popular track in the club scene during that time. The catchy beats and memorable lyrics of "Breathe" helped propel it to the top of the charts, solidifying Erasure's success in the music industry.

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16.

What 2007 Erasure album features the song "Storm in a Tea Cup"?

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Answer: Light At The End Of The World
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The album "Light At The End Of The World" by Erasure features the song "Storm in a Tea Cup". This album was released in 2007 and is known for its catchy synth-pop tunes and poignant lyrics. The song "Storm in a Tea Cup" is a standout track on the album, showcasing Erasure's signature sound and Andy Bell's emotive vocals.

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17.

What immensely popular 1988 Erasure single made it to #12 on the U.S. charts?

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Answer: Chains Of Love
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"Chains Of Love" by Erasure became immensely popular in 1988 and reached #12 on the U.S. charts due to its catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and memorable lyrics. The song's infectious energy and synth-pop sound resonated with audiences, helping it achieve widespread success and solidifying its place as one of Erasure's most well-known hits.

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18.

What type of animals were featured on the cover of the DVD "Erasure: Hits! The Videos"?

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Answer: Swans
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The type of animals featured on the cover of the DVD "Erasure: Hits! The Videos" were swans. Swans are known for their elegance and beauty, which may have been the reason they were chosen to represent the music and visuals of the band Erasure. The choice of swans could also symbolize grace and sophistication, reflecting the style of the band's music and performances.

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19.

What Peter Gabriel song did Erasure cover on the album "Other People's Songs"?

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Answer: Solsbury Hill
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Erasure covered Peter Gabriel's song "Solsbury Hill" on their album "Other People's Songs". This cover version brought a fresh interpretation to Gabriel's original song, showcasing Erasure's unique style and sound while paying homage to the iconic track.

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20.

What's the name of Erasure's 2006 country and western themed album?

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Answer: Union Street
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Erasure's 2006 album "Union Street" was a departure from their usual synth-pop sound, as it was a country and western themed album. The album featured acoustic versions of some of their previous songs, as well as new tracks with a more stripped-down, folk-inspired sound. "Union Street" showcased a different side of Erasure's musical versatility and creativity, appealing to fans of both their electronic pop and country music genres.

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21.

On his album "Electric Blue", Erasure's Andy Bell sings a duet with Jake Shears from what band?

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Answer: Scissor Sisters
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Andy Bell sings a duet with Jake Shears from the band Scissor Sisters on his album "Electric Blue". Scissor Sisters is known for their unique blend of pop, disco, and glam rock music, making them a fitting collaboration choice for Andy Bell.

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22.

In 1983, Erasure's Vince Clark recorded an album with a lesser known group called what?

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Answer: The Assembly
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In 1983, Erasure's Vince Clark recorded an album with a lesser known group called The Assembly.

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