Another Lost Lewis Album, Love Ain’t No Mystery, Has Surfaced

Another Lost Lewis Album, Love Ain’t No Mystery, Has Surfaced

Another album by Lewis, the mysterious synth-folk artist, has surfaced. It’s called Love Ain’t No Mystery, and was recorded under the alias Randy Duke at the Fiasco Bros. studio in the early 2000s. (We’ve confirmed with Lewis’ label, Light in the Attic, that it’s legit.) Below, you can watch a video shot at the studio where Lewis pops up at the :50 mark. You can also listen to a pair of tracks from the album, “Heartbreak” and “It’s a Frail Thing”, via FACT.

Lewis came to attention earlier this year when Light in the Attic reissued 1983′s L’amour. A second album, Romantic Times, resurfaced earlier this month, after which it turned out that Lewis, who was previously thought missing or dead, was alive and well.

Read Sasha Geffen’s article on Lewis and mystery in the digital age. 

“Heartbreak”:

“It’s a Frail Thing”:

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