| Artist appears on Interpol Turn On The Bright Lights CD (2002)
Carlos D music CDs
$9.95 To make music marked distinctly of a specific period that's somehow so compelling as to be timeless is no mean feat. Interpol initially sounds as if they must have been roaming about Manchester as the 1970s screamed to a close, yet they emerged across the ocean in New York City some two decades-plus later.
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| Artist appears on Interpol Our Love To Admire CD (2007)
Carlos D discography
$9.99 Although many fans have been waiting around for Interpol to replicate the magic of their 2002 debut TURN ON THE BRIGHT LIGHTS, the band deserves credit for not overtly aping the formula of that album. On 2007's OUR LOVE TO
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| Artist appears on Interpol Our Love To Admire: Deluxe Edition CD (2007) Special Edition
Carlos D albums
$17.79 Although many fans have been waiting around for Interpol to replicate the magic of their 2002 debut TURN ON THE BRIGHT LIGHTS, the band deserves credit for not overtly aping the formula of that album. On 2007's OUR LOVE TO
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| Artist appears on Interpol Turn On The Bright Lights Vinyl LP (2002)
Carlos D CD discography
$18.45 Vocals which fall somewhere between Ian Curtis's plaintive, edge-of-oblivion wail and the winking, laconic drawl of James's Tim Booth, ripping uncompromisingly through unpredictable, unforgettable lamentations from the reflective ("NYC") to the imploring ("PDA"). When the darkly etched, implosive, mournful lyrics
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| Artist appears on Interpol Turn On The Bright Lights CD (2002) (Import) Ehn; Bonus Tracks; Japan
Carlos D music CDs
$34.15 To make music marked distinctly of a specific period that's somehow so compelling as to be timeless is no mean feat. Interpol initially sounds as if they
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