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Bite is the third studio album by Scottish new wave band Altered Images, released on 17 June 1983 by Epic Records in the UK, and Portrait Records in the US. Produced by Mike Chapman and Tony Visconti, it features the UK top ten single "Don't Talk to Me About Love" as well as other singles: "Bring Me Closer", "Love to Stay" and "Change of Heart". It would be the band's last album for almost 40 years. This album followed the success of their previous two albums as well as a number of hit singles in the UK. For this album, the group recorded with producer Mike Chapman between October and December 1982 and then with Tony Visconti in March 1983. The resulting album was a change in direction from the group's earlier post-punk route, becoming a more polished pure pop sound. This direction was controversial with the group's fanbase, and although the album peaked in the UK top 20 (#16), it sold less than the group's previous two albums, both of which had been certified silver by the BPI. Some countries released the album with the single edit of "Don't Talk to Me About Love" in place of the longer UK LP version. The first single, "Don't Talk to Me About Love", reached #7 in the UK, becoming one of the group's biggest hits, although further releases became less and less popular ("Bring Me Closer" UK #29, "Love to Stay" #46, "Change of Heart" #83). Soon after the final single and the group completed a UK tour, they disbanded. Originally released on vinyl album and cassette, the album
Bring Me Closer
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Another Lost Look
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Love To Stay - Extended Version
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Now That You're Here
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Don't Talk To Me About Love
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Stand So Quiet
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Change Of Heart
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Thinking About You
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