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Book of Love’s Iconic Debut Gets 40th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue

40th Anniversary Vinyl Edition Arrives June 26 via Rhino Records

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Featuring a New Remix of “Boy” by Grammy Winner Dave Audé, Out Today Listen Here

 

 

April 1, 2026 –Today, beloved synth-pop pioneers Book of Love announce the 40th Anniversary edition of their landmark self-titled debut, arriving June 26 via Rhino Records. Originally released on April 1, 1986, Book of Love introduced a new voice in American electronic pop with enduring classics including “Boy,” “I Touch Roses,” and “You Make Me Feel So Good” and more.

40 years later, this special anniversary edition – remastered by its original engineer, Ted Jensen – will arrive during Pride Month in a clear vinyl variant. The album artwork has also been refreshed in collaboration with original art director Nick Egan to honor the anniversary, including a four-page insert featuring outtakes from the iconic photo session with Michael Halsband. Furthermore, in celebration of this milestone release, it features new liner notes by writer and music historian Kurt B. Reighley, who sat down with founding members Susan Ottaviano and Ted Ottaviano to reflect on the album’s creation and its lasting cultural impact. 

GRAMMY®-winning producer Dave Audé has also shared a new remix of “Boy,” reimagining the band’s breakout single for a new generation of listeners, out today. Listen HERE

Amid the neon haze and grit of 1980s Manhattan, Book of Love were trailblazing innovators – four art-school outsiders who turned synths and drum machines into anthems for queer and marginalized youth, crafting a sound as bold, offbeat, and electric as the city itself. Signed to Sire Records by the legendary Seymour Stein, members Susan OttavianoTed Ottaviano, Jade Lee, and Lauren Roselli released their debut album on April 1, 1986, ushering in a new chapter for synth-driven pop music emerging from downtown New York.

Beyond its shimmering hooks, the album resonated deeply with LGBTQ+ audiences, with “Boy” becoming an underground club anthem that gave voice to a community long before queer stories were celebrated in pop music. Four decades later, its perspective remains strikingly relevant. 

While today’s pop landscape embraces the same mix of club-ready production and emotional directness that Book of Love fearlessly pioneered, this anniversary edition offers fresh insight into the band’s legacy–not just as contributors to the genre’s evolution, but as one of the groups that helped shape its DNA. 

 

A Message from Book of Love 

We are thrilled to announce that today, April 1 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of our self-titled debut album. To celebrate the occasion, Rhino Records will be releasing a newly remastered edition of the album, available both digitally and–we’re especially happy to share–on vinyl. The album has never sounded better! 

Working with Rhino on this anniversary vinyl edition has truly been a labor of love. This album has always had a life of its own, and it’s been incredibly meaningful to revisit it. We’ve been fortunate to reunite much of the original creative team for this special release. We’re so grateful for the love this record has received over the years and are excited to celebrate this milestone with all of you.

Stay tuned, more to come!

Susan, Ted, Jade and Lauren

 

Tracklist

Side One

1. Modigliani (Lost in Your Eyes)

2. You Make Me Feel So Good

3. Still Angry

4. White Lies

5. Lost Souls

6. Late Show

 

Side Two

7. I Touch Roses 

8. Yellow Sky 

9. Boy 

10. Happy Day 

11. Die Matrosen 

12. Book of Love 

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