Lush are Chris Acland, Emma Anderson, Miki Berenyi and Steve Rippon. JAD911 has
red-and-white images on the inside of the outer sleeve, with
illustrations from a Japanese textbook showing the kanji for «tongue»
and «elder sister» with the English words and a 50s-style line
drawing in a box. Coproduced by John Fryer. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Christopher Bigg and Jim Friedman. Lush were
called «Baby Machine» before Meriel Barham (Pale Saints) quit and
formed «Ether». The run-out grooves read «Fanny tits delight» «I'll
still fondle you».