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Life's Too Good

Life's Too Good
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Studio album by The Sugarcubes
Released April 1988
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Length 33:05
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The Sugarcubes chronology
Life's Too Good
(1988)
Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!
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Singles from Life's Too Good
  1. "Birthday"
    Released: August 1987
  2. "Coldsweat"
    Released: January 1988
  3. "Deus"
    Released: April 1988
  4. "Birthday (The Christmas Mix)"
    Released: August 1988
  5. "Motorcrash"
    Released: November 1988
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4/5 stars
The Great Rock Discography (9/10)
MusicHound Rock 3.5/5 stars
Rolling Stone Album Guide 4/5 stars
Spin Alternative Record Guide (8/10)
The Village Voice B–

Life's Too Good is the debut studio album by Icelandic alternative rock group The Sugarcubes. It was released in April 1988 by One Little Indian in the UK and Europe and in May 1988 by Elektra Records in the US. The album was an unexpected success and brought international attention for the band, especially to lead singer Björk, who would launch a successful solo career in 1993.

Consisting of veterans of Reykjavík's early 1980s rock culture, the band took elements of the post-punk sound that characterized the scene, intending to create a humorous take on pop music's optimism, which is reflected in the album's title. Despite never having intended to be taken seriously, and because of the success of their debut and their contractual obligations, The Sugarcubes went on to release two further studio albums.

The lead single "Birthday" was released on Derek Birkett's One Little Indian Records in August 1987. After influential magazine NME declared it "Single of the Week", the band unexpectedly got the attention of the British music press, especially lead singer Björk. Across the following months, the band reluctantly appeared on the covers of the United Kingdom's most prominent pop magazines and experienced a "massive hype" which generated a wave of public interest by the press and the public. Despite offers by big labels like Warner Bros. and PolyGram, none of them were willing to give the band complete creative control, so they decided to record the album themselves and release it on One Little Indian.Life's Too Good was finally released in April 1988. "Coldsweat" and "Deus" were issued as singles prior to the album's release in January and April 1988 respectively, while the Jesus and Mary Chain's remix of "Birthday" (subtitled the "Christmas Mix") was released as a single in August 1988. "Motorcrash" followed as the album's final single in November 1988.


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