In bassist Raymonde's memoir, he attempts to disassemble their mysterious allure, confirming that they were merely human and not a cerebral bunch of intellectuals.
Still, In One Ear is an amiably chatty book where Raymonde reflects on his luck in recollecting memories of Cocteau Twins, despite having faced personal struggles.
Raymonde turned down opportunities like having Eno produce them and declined to write the soundtrack for Blue Velvet, revealing their obstinate nature.
While readers may seek Cocteau revelations, Raymonde provides little about Fraser, respecting her enigmatic persona that she wore like haute couture.
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