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Re: I wanted to share some groups with other Blue Aeroplanes members
- Subject: Re: I wanted to share some groups with other Blue Aeroplanes members
- From: "David Hanson" <dhanson@uk...oracle.com>
- Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 00:52:49 -0700
- Organization: Oracle UK
Railway Children - Recurrence
IMHO Reunion Wilderness is an even better album - this came out
on Factory records and was their first album (I think!).
Just my 2 pence worth.
David.
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David Hanson
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Oracle UK Ltd,
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Email : dhanson@uk...oracle.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:Poochrec1@ao...com>
To: <mailto:blueplanes@st...net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 8:50 PM
Subject: I wanted to share some groups with other Blue Aeroplanes members
> Lime Spiders - The Cave comes alive! 1987 Virgin CMJ #11 for the year
>
> Great debut album from this Australian pop group coming from a time
when
> the Hoodoo Gurus were considered sheik.
>
> Three 0' Clock - Arrive Without Traveling 1985 IRS CMJ #12
>
> This California pop group comes from the Parsley Underground scene
driving
> by groups such as Game Theory, REM, Translator, Guadilcanal Diary, Let's
> Active, Love Tractor etc.
>
> The WoodenTops - Giant Rough Trade/Columbia 1986 CMJ #21
>
> What a great album! This album is funky like Parliament, jangly like
the
> Smiths and as British as the British invasion of the 60's. A must buy!
>
> Railway Children - Recurrence Virgin 1988 #12 CMJ
>
> At one time this band was considered to have made the running match
with
> REM, but they lost the race. Their jangley sound and unconventional pop
> approach was an impediment for their success. If they only put this out
in
> 83?
>
> Mighty Lemon Drops - World Without End 1988 CMJ #19
>
> What a great record; this C-86 band was actuated on groups such as
Care,
> Chameleons UK and Teardrops Explode. This has to be the most cohesive
> sounding album of the 80's, (the 1st wave of Britpop as we know it
today).
>
> The Primitive - lovely CMJ #7
>
> Forget The Cardigans, and well, um Six Pence None The Richer? This
was
> the most vigorous group for it's time. This band would have been a
success
> if management didn't screw them over, (oh well that's the business).
This
> girl had racy style.
> Hint - Morrissey even wore the T-shirt.
>
> Cactus World News -Urban Beach 1986 CMJ #19
>
> Probably the most underrated band in the 80's; this Irish quartet had
one
> album and disappeared. Where did you go?
>
> The Godfathers -Birth, School, Work, Death 1988 CMJ #10
>
> What a perfect description; I think I'll go hang myself now, but not
> before I put my Godfathers CD in the play deck. These guys opened for
Love
> And Rockets, (how appropriate). Better yet, I think I'll go cut my arms
with
> a rusty knife. A great band; these guys really did rock!
>
> Soup Dragons - Hang Ten! 1987 Sire
>
> I bet a lot of people didn't know that this band was actually good
once.
> Pure cohesive Buzzcocks oriented pop; you would actually get nonplused
by
> listening to it!
>
> These guys were the for runners of the C-86 scene in the late 80's
with
> the likes of Primal Scream, Shop Assistants, Mighty Lemon Drops, Wedding
> Present, Talulah Gosh etc. A must Buy!
>
> Randy P. Wolpin
> Editor/Writer
>
> If there are any CD's you would like me to mention, let me know.
>
>
>
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