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  1. Repercussion, an Album by The dB's. Released in April 1982 on I.R.S. (catalog no. 81001; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jangle Pop, Power Pop. Rated #186 in the best albums of 1982. Featured peformers: Will Rigby (performer), Peter Holsapple (performer), Chris Stamey (performer), Gene Holder (performer), Scott Litt (producer, recording engineer), Steve Churchyard (mixing), Neil Hornby (additional engineer ...

  2. 2 de ago. de 2019 · REPERCUSSION: For a few years in the late 1990s, Peter Holsapple had the enviable job of organizing tributes to some of the great, lesser-known artists of popular music. This one, performed in honor and memory of Nick Drake, is a real beauty.

  3. 17 de dic. de 1996 · Stands for Decibels/Repercussion by The dB's released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, ... Repercussion (1982) Like This (1984) The Sound of Music (1987) Paris Avenue (1994) Christmas Time Again! (2006) Falling off the Sky (2012) AllMusic Review. User Reviews.

  4. Michael Head & The Strands - The Olde World (rare promo CD) ROB SEZ: This is not the authorized, officially-released Magical World of the Strands, but it is the nearly mythical companion collection from the same 1993-1995 recording sessions. It contains outtakes as well as alternate mixes of the commercially-released tracks.

  5. Balderdash, Ltd. is Mitch Easter's new band. Mitch (right) and Balderdash, Ltd. - in 2019 at Mitch's N.C. Music Hall of Fame induction. 01 You / Me. 02 Rogues*. 03 Ode to a Tin Angel (Hearts & Flowers cover) 04 Rock & Roll Love Letter (Bay City Rollers cover) 05 Hello Susie (The Move cover) 06 Sudden Crown Drop.

  6. 4 de jul. de 1993 · REPERCUSSION: I teased you guys last time around with a Steve Earle show — without Will Rigby's most excellent drumming. Here's Will banging the skins with extra pizzaz for this Matthew Sweet show from 1993. In the 1980s, Chris collaborated with Matthew in his Buzz of Delight days and they worked together as "The Jacks" on "Ask for Jill (3D)," a re-working of the old dB's song.

  7. ROB SEZ: I've covered quite a bit of the Alex Chilton / Big Star story over the years via many ROIOs. Now we bring you an odd little chapter that's not yet been featured: Alex producing The Cramps in 1977. Thanks to fanatical Cramps collectors, here are the (nearly) complete demos & studio outtakes from The Cramps' Chilton sessions in Memphis ...