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Record Review: JAPAN – Gentlemen Take Polaroids UK 2×7″
JAPAN: Gentlemen Take Polaroids UK 2×7″ [1980] Gentlemen Take Polaroids [edit] The Experience Of Swimming The Width of A Room Burning Bridges [alt. ver. – David Sylvian prod.] “Gentlemen Take Polaroids” will always be a standard bearer of my love … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980, 2x7", Gentlemen Take Polaroids, Japan, Virgin Records
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Record Review: Pete Shelley – I Don’t Know What It Is
Pete Shelley – I Don’t Know What It Is UK 2×7″ [1981] I Don’t Know What It Is Witness The Change In Love With Somebody Else Maxine In the summer of 1981, Pete Shelley’s new solo sound hit like a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1981, 2x7", import, Martin Rushent, Pete Shelley, solo work
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Record Review: INXS – To Look At You
INXS: To Look At You OZ 2×7″ [1983] To Look At You The Sax Thing You Never Used To Cry Here Comes II INXS were first encountered when their video for the single “The One Thing” started to get airplay … Continue reading
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Tagged 2x7", Andrew Farriss, Australian Pressing, INXS, Jon Farriss, Kirk Pengilly, To Look At You
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