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From | Dave Seaman <seamand@upmc.edu> |
Subject | Trouble with a capital T |
Date | Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:20:40 -0500 |
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Just picked up the CD version of Any Trouble's "Where Are All The Nice
Girls?" from Not Lame. What a great album! Really brought back fond
memories from my teenage new wave years. If you don't have it, this is a
power pop must have - wall to wall great songs, passionate performance,
melody out the wazoo, more than your average share of breakneck tempos, plus
a cover of Springsteen's "Growin' Up" and Abba's "Name of the Game" - what
more can you ask for?
Anyone know if Any Trouble put out anything else that is anyway near as good
as this one?
This blast from the past got me thinking of other albums that I was way into
back then, but haven't given much thought let alone play to since - fer
instance:
City Boy - first four lps, esp Young Men Gone West
DL Byron - This Day and Age
Starz - the album with Cherry Baby (Violation?)
The Fabulous Poodles debut
Bram Tchiakovsky (sp?) - Strange Man Changed Man
David Werner - the album with Can't Imagine and Melanie Cries
I've gotta dig out this vinyl and crank up the ol turntable soon!
Dave
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