суббота, 14 мая 2016 г.

Odessa - Odessa (1980)




Virtually unknown and quite unusual band from Berlin. The group mixes different musical styles, transforming them into a rigid, fusion mixture. Very strange brew, something strongly savoring typical neo-prog of early 80s and very strange reading of the new wave, sometimes with hard guitar. There is a pulsating synth and sax. The voice of singer tall and sharp, but it fits the music. We recorded only one self-titled record, which was released on the label Good Noise in 1980. The further fate of the group and its members can not be traced.

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BB Gabor - BB Gabor - 1980




Debut album by Canadian new wave/pop rock singer BB Gabor. Very interesting

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Aliens - Translator [1980]




Australian New wave/Power Pop band and their only album. Awesome!

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пятница, 13 мая 2016 г.

White Light - 2 albums 1970 & 1973




Great US garage psych/proto-punk band. Mix of sleazy junkie fuzz garage with electric piano moves, wasted vocals, dark atmosphere. Two albums in one: White Light (1970) and Velvet Sandpaper (1973)

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Graham Parker & The Rumour - Stick To Me (1977)




Having a melodic blend of Stax-style soul music, '60s-flavored, Stones-influenced rock 'n' roll and Brit-punk vocals, Graham Parker made some of the most striking and tasteful records produced between 1976 and 1978.

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среда, 11 мая 2016 г.

Graham Parker and the Rumour - Squeezing Out Sparks (1979)




Squeezing Out Sparks is the fourth studio album by English musician Graham Parker and his band the Rumour. It was voted album of the year in the 1979 Village Voice Pazz & Jop Critics Poll and later ranked number 334 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Although the Rumour were not credited on the cover, their name was included on the album label.
Whereas his previous albums were notable for their strong soul influences, with many prominent tracks and singles including a horn section, on this LP producer Jack Nitzsche favored a rawer sound. Coincidentally, popular punk band The Clash were undergoing a reverse process, trying to expand their musical arrangements. Therefore, the Rumor's rhythm and blues session players went on to record all the horn parts in the Clash's third and praised record London Calling.

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Jack Green - Humanesque (1980)




Power Pop debut album by T. Rex and The Pretty Things member Jack Green.

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