Seasons in The Sun (album)

Seasons In The Sun (album)

Seasons in the Sun is an album recorded by Rose McDowall and Boyd Rice under the name Spell, released in 1993 on Mute Records. The two cover a number of songs from the 1960s and '70s, often modifying the lyrics to make them darker. For instance the line "Goodbye Papa, please pray for me" from the original version of "Seasons in the Sun" becomes "Goodbye Papa, don't pray for me". Several references to Hell and death are added as well.

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