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  1. Songs Of The Spires was released in 1981. This new, expanded edition of Songs Of The Spires is produced for release by David Kendrick, Chaim O’Brien-Blumenthal, and Grammy®-winner Cheryl Pawelski. It features the original album tracks, a rare B-side, the Life Out On The Lawn EP, and 6 previously unissued Bates Motel tracks from their ...

  2. Provided to YouTube by VolcanoAre You Ready For The Sex Girls · Gleaming SpiresRevenge Of The Nerds - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack℗ 1984 Volcano Entert...

  3. www.oxfordpictures.com › the-dreaming-spires-of-oxfordThe dreaming spires of Oxford

    The phrase Dreaming Spires was coined by the English poet Matthew Arnold (1822-88) who used it in a poem written to commemorate his friend. The most iconic view of Oxford’s Dreaming Spires is probably from South Park in east Oxford, captured beautifully with a photo from Seth Lazar shown on our website. From South Park one can see the many ...

  4. 17 de sept. de 2021 · An Interview With Gleaming Spires’ David Kendrick [part 2] Posted on September 17, 2021 by postpunkmonk. Today we finish up with the interview with Gleaming Spires’ David Kendrick. Touching on the late history of that band as well as the group’s concurrent existence as Sparks live and studio band for the first half of the 80s.

  5. Songs of the Spires, an Album by Gleaming Spires. Released in 1981 on Posh Boy (catalog no. PBS 125; Vinyl LP). Genres: New Wave, Synthpop. Rated #1351 in the best albums of 1981. Featured peformers: David Kendrick (performer), Leslie Bohem (performer), Stephen Hague (producer), Stan Ross (mastering engineer).

  6. 29 de sept. de 2021 · The Gleaming Spires were a new wave band in the early 1980s that has an interesting history. It starts where Leslie Bohem, David Kendrick, and Bob Haag of the band Bates Motel get recruited by brothers Ron and Russell Mael to be a part of the 1981–85 incarnation of their band, Sparks.They made Sparks sound like a rock band again after years with an electronic disco sound.

  7. Gleaming Spires was an American new wave pop group in the 1980s. Performing as Bates Motel (2), they were enlisted by brothers Ron and Russell Mael to be a part of the 1981–85 incarnation of their band, Sparks.After completing demos with neophyte producer Stephen Hague, principal members Leslie Bohem and David Kendrick (later of Devo) recruited fellow Sparks members Jim Goodwin and Bob Haag ...