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The
Beckies /
The Beckies 1976
: the final michael brown album of left banke,
montage, stories fame backed by Chesmann Square from Kansas. |
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Crash
Street Kids / Little Girls 1982
: a lost gem with 10 slices of pure powerpop for now people for one of
the greatest lost treasure. |
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The Elevators / Frontline 1980 : coming from Boston, just like The Cars ,
produced by Earle Mankey, just like 20/20. |
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Milk'n'Cookies / Milk'n'Cookies 1975:
Formed in 1973 & New-York
based, Milk 'n' Cookies were cute, flashy powerpoppers. They got up in
dungerees and white bow ties. |
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Gigolo
Aunts / Tales From The Vinegar Side 1990
: fronted by the Hurley brothers, taking their name from a Syd Barrett
song, a powerpop band still on the road. |
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Great Buildings / Apart From The Crowd 1981 : after the breakup of The Quick,
Wilde & Ainsworth go on with Great Buildings, on the road to fame and money
with The Rembrandts... |
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The Jook / The Singles 1972-1974
: 5 singles + 1 EP = 14 songs of glam and stompers fronted by Trevor White
and ian Kimmett. |
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The Laughing Dogs / The Laughing Dogs 1979 : from the NY cbgb's scene, produced by Bruce
Botnick of the Paul Collin's Beat fame, a nice powerpop album. |
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Hilly Michaels / Calling All Girls 1980 : an underground artist, helped by Roy Thomas Baker of
The Cars & Queen fame, for an unique and wonderful album of baroque
pop. |
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The Quick / Mondo Deco 1976 : the first Danny Wilde outing of Rembrandts fame,
produced by Earle Mankey. |
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Reddy
Teddy / Reddy Teddy
1976 : Boston rockers fronted by Matthew MacKenzie, the very one you
can hear with Richard Lloyd on Alchemy. |
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Stories / Stories 1972
: just prior to The Beckies, and just after the brief Montage episode,
Michael Brown fronted this outfit with Ian Lloyd singing. |
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A Bunch Of Stiff
Records 1977 : A compilation album of the highest merit featuring
numerous Stiff luminaries, a few Stiff gunslingers and a couple of
Stiff stiffs. |
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Fortunate Sons
1987: Fronted by Robin Wills, the former Barracudas mainman, the
Fortunate Sons released two great albums. |
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