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Where everyone else sat around bitching and moaning while waiting endlessly for Elastica to release a second album, the Rondelles took matters into their own hands and essentially cut the follow-up themselves: Fiction Romance, Fast Machines picks up exactly where Elastica left off, delivering spiky, New Wave-influenced punk-pop blessed with irresistible hooks and attitude to spare. Singer Juliet even sounds uncannily like Justine Frischmann; still, the Rondelles are just too good to suffer dismissal as little more than impersonators -- highlights like "Distraction," "Shanghai Surprise" and "Do It for Me" positively crackle with energy, possessing a spirit and exuberance all their own. Let's just hope the Rondelles' own follow-up is much quicker in forthcoming. ~ Jason Ankeny
Garage Pop From D.C.
Unknown Contributor Role: Oakley.
The Rondelles: Oakley, Juliet, Yukiko.
Engineers: Ryan Martino, Jim Waters, The Rondelles.
Fiction Romance, Fast Machines Music Rondelles Fiction Romance, Fast Machines Songs Fiction Romance, Fast Machines Music Review Purchase Fiction Romance, Fast Machines CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Excuse 17 CD (1995)
Fiction Romance, Fast Machines
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| | Heavens To Betsy Calculated CD (1994)
Fiction Romance, Fast Machines
$12.59 Before her days in Sleater-Kinney, Corin Tucker was belting out screams with her riot grrrl duo, Heavens to Betsy. Along with drummer and bassist Tracy Sawyer, Tucker crafted 12 songs of pissed-off, bitter confusion. As with much material in the genre, the lyrics focus on failed relationships and the hurt feelings having emerged as a result. However, one glaring exception is the song "White Girl," which is a rare introspective look by someone in the indie scene addressing the audience directly about the topic of racism. The rest of the album benefits from a guitar-driven garage music that is paired up with the riot grrrl sound of the Northwest from the early '90s. Intensely fierce, even when ...
| | Bikini Kill Reject All-American CD (1996)
Fiction Romance, Fast Machines
$11.79 Initially pegged as "riot girls," something to which Bikini Kill always objected, the band took nearly four years to record its second full-length album, REJECT ALL AMERICAN, by which time the "movement" had died down somewhat, thus freeing it from the stifling label. Furthering a trend evident since its earliest material, the album again marks a step up in improved ...
| | Bangs Tiger Beat CD (1998)
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| | Introducing Cadallaca CD (1998)
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$12.49
| | Rondelles Shined Nickels And Loose Change CD (2001)
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$11.35
| | Free All Right Now: A Collection CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.45
| | Miff Mole Slippin' Around: Again, Vol. 2 CD (2000)
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$15.95 Slippin' Around - Again is the second of two CDs that have all of trombonist Miff Mole's recordings as a leader (other than two big ...
| | Jools Holland Small World Big Band V.2: More Friends CD (2002) (Import) Canada
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$31.55
| | Marcie Blane Bobby's Girl: Complete Seville Recording CD (2005)
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$15.19 Early 60's pop sensation Bobby Bland, best known for her hit "Bobby's Girl" is showcased in this collection of 22 of her tunes, including "What Does a Girl Do?" and "Why Can't I Get A Guy?"
Oldies collectors can finally quit shelling out big bucks for bootleg CDs and get the real deal with Bobby's Girl: Complete Seville Recordings, a legitimate anthology of Marcie Blane's early-'60s recordings for the Seville label. The 22 cuts comprise all of her Seville singles, five long-lost demo tracks from her audition tape, and mono and stereo versions of her Top Three hit, "Bobby's Girl." "Bobby's Girl" is a classic of the teen idol era -- a teen-oriented expression of female devotion with a prominent melody and an abundance of earnest, girlish charm. Blane was practically a one-hit wonder, although she managed to score a minor hit with a follow-up release, "What's Does a Girl Do?" As that title suggests, Blane recorded a number of songs similar in theme to "Bobby's Girl" -- boy crazy, girls-are-made-for-love confections that appealed, in different ways, to male and female fantasies. In "Who's Going to Take My Daddy's Place," Blane is on the prowl for a surrogate father to scold her and ...
| | Bill Wyman Monkey Grip CD (2009) (Import) Import
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| | Coleman Hawkins At Newport CD (2007) Remastered
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$8.09
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