Blue Bell Knoll

Blue Bell Knoll (1988) is the fifth album by Scottish band Cocteau Twins. This was the first LP by the Twins to receive major-label distribution in the USA, as it was originally licensed by Capitol Records from 4AD for North American release. After a period of being out of print while 4AD reclaimed the American distribution rights for their back catalog, the album (along with much of the band's 4AD material) was remastered by Robin Guthrie and reissued in 2003. The album shares its name with a peak in southern Utah called Bluebell Knoll.

Blue Bell Knoll

Blue Bell Knoll (1988) is the fifth album by Scottish band Cocteau Twins. This was the first LP by the Twins to receive major-label distribution in the USA, as it was originally licensed by Capitol Records from 4AD for North American release. After a period of being out of print while 4AD reclaimed the American distribution rights for their back catalog, the album (along with much of the band's 4AD material) was remastered by Robin Guthrie and reissued in 2003. The album shares its name with a peak in southern Utah called Bluebell Knoll.