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  1. Boomtown Rats. Like Madness and the Jam, the Boomtown Rats generally matched considerable Anglo-European success with near-total American commercial obscurity. Despite a string of intelligent, irresistible pop singles and intricate, skillful, unpredictable albums filled with assorted musical styles and sounds, the only US hit the Rats ever had ...

  2. The Boomtown Rats – V Deep. More images. Label:Mercury – 800 042-2: Format: CD, Album. Country:UK & Europe: Released:1983: Genre:Rock: Style:New Wave: Tracklist. 1: Never In A ... Different label design but otherwise identical to V Deep. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 3259180004224Rights Society: GEMA. Other Versions (5 of 39) View ...

  3. 27 de jul. de 2019 · The Boomtown Rats with " Never In A Million Years " from V Deep 1982

  4. V Deep, an Album by The Boomtown Rats. Released in March 1982 on Mercury (catalog no. 6359 082; Vinyl LP). Genres: New Wave, Post-Punk. Rated #719 in the best albums of 1982. Featured peformers: Bob Geldof (lead vocals, songwriter), Pete Briquette (bass, vocals), Johnnie Fingers (keyboards, vocals), Simon Crowe (drums, vocals), Garry Roberts (guitar, vocals), Tony Visconti (producer), Gary ...

  5. the Boomtown Rats - Skin on Skin. Boomtown Rats - Up All Night (fixed sync) TOPPOP: Boomtown Rats - Never In A Million Years. 800+ Polygram 100x. Mercury ≈CD≈ Collection 100x. theimerica.

  6. 16 de oct. de 2023 · The Boomtown Rats are an Irish rock band originally formed in Dublin in 1975. Between 1977 and 1985, they had a series of Irish and UK hits including "Like Clockwork", "Rat Trap", "I Don't Like Mondays" and "Banana Republic". The original line-up comprised five musicians from Dún Laoghaire in County Dublin; Gerry Cott (rhythm guitar), Simon Crowe (drums), Johnnie Fingers (keyboards), Bob ...

  7. 5 de oct. de 2022 · V Deep – 1982. In the age of text language, the “V” in V Deep may be erroneously thought to mean “very”. But those who paid attention in ancient history class will also see that this is a five in Roman numerals. This fifth album was The Boomtown Rats’ first as a five-piece following the departure of guitarist Gerry Gott.