Young Marble Giants
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Colossal Youth
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Label: |
Les Disques Du Crépuscule |
Date: |
1994 |
Length: |
0:00 |
Format: |
CD |
Genre: |
Rock; Indie |
Category: |
rock |
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Searching for Mr. Right
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Include Me Out
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Taxi
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Eating Noddemix
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Constantly Changing
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N.I.T.A.
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Colossal Youth
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Music for Evenings
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Man Amplifier
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Choci Loni
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Wurlitzer Jukebox
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Salad Days
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Credit in the Straight World
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Brand-New-Life
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Wind in the Rigging
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This Way
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Posed By Models
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Clock
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Clicktalk
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Zebra Trucks
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Sporting Life
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Final Day
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Radio Silents
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Cakewalking
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Ode to Booker T.
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The Highly Influential Trio of Brothers Stuart and Philip Moxham Along with Alison Statton Created One of Music's Most Endearing and Interesting Masterpieces of Modern Recording. Their Approach was Distinctly Minimalistic, the Antithesis of the Clamor of Punk Bands that Thrashed around them at the Time. Instead, the Moxham Brothers Used Guitars to Effect and Affect the Mood of a Song Along with Subtle Keyboards Set Against a Tinkering Beat Box Backbeat. Squarely in Front were Statton's Deadpan, Non-plussed Vocals. Like the Mona Lisa, There is Just Something About her One Simply Can't Put Into Words that is Completely Alluring. They were One of Kurt Cobain's all Time Favorite Groups and Hole Ended Up Covering "Credit in the Straight World". This Disc is a Comprehensive Studio History, Including the Original Album, the Testcard EP and Cakewalking Singles.
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