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From | Michael Coxe <michael@audities.net> |
Subject | Re: Best power pop LP and song. |
Date | Sun, 24 Aug 2003 19:36:03 -0700 |
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On 08/24/03, Mark London wrote:
>My nomination would be an obscure, vinyl only LP, from the UK, from 1979.
>Charlie Fawn's self titled album.
>
>This LP is a great combination of charm and power pop. Plus, no slow ballads.
>It may not be "classic" power pop, in the way a lot of people think of power
>pop, but it's my ideal.
>
>My nomination for best song is the 1st song from that album, called "Hothead
>Handshake Tremble." Both the lyrics and instrumentation are so uplifting,
>that it's always the song I go for if I'm trying to feel undepressed (it's the
>first power pop song I played after 9/11, when I wanted a change in my mood).
>This song, and the 2nd song "Blue Skies", are not too hard to find as 45s.
>The LP tends to be pretty pricey, however.
"Paper Trails" is also a fantastic song (& a mid-tempo ballad). I have Mark
to thank for being able to hear Charlie Fawn.
- michael
NP: A Good Thing Lost - The Poppy Family
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