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Concrete Blonde albums featuring Paul Thompson

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| | Mexican Moon CD (1993)
$8.65 After the demise of their original label, I.R.S., Concrete Blonde released Mexican Moon on Capitol in the fall of 1993. The band, once again, produced themselves with Sean Freehill, and Paul Thompson returned to the fold on drums after sitting ...
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| Essential CD (2005) Remastered
$8.25 Concrete Blonde's entry in Capitol's Essential series is similar to its Classic Masters retrospective from 2002. In fact, it's exactly the same track listing until Essential opts for "Happy Birthday" and "Sun," two tracks from 1989's Free. But neither collection ...
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 Concrete Blonde Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Concrete Blonde songs: Joey Lyrics, Caroline Lyrics, Tomorrow, Wendy Lyrics, Still in Hollywood Lyrics, Everybody Knows Lyrics, Sky Is a Poisonous Garden Lyrics, Someday? Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs God Is a Bullet Lyrics, Dance Along the Edge Lyrics, True Lyrics, Days and Days Lyrics, Roses Grow Lyrics, Bloodletting Lyrics, Walking in London Lyrics, Beware of Darkness Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Make Me Cry Lyrics, Your Haunted Head Lyrics, Darkening of the Light Lyrics, I Don't Need a Hero Lyrics.
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 Concrete Blonde Biography
This Hollywood-based power trio revolved around the gritty, emotive vocals and melodic story-telling of singer-songwriter Johnette Napolitano, and was fleshed out by the pop-psych swirl of James Mankey's supple guitar-playing. Like many bands in the late 1980s, they skirted the edges of classic rock, while presenting a vaguely punky persona, and as their MTV-driven fame grew, they crept closer to a goth aesthetic while never quite abandoning pop hooks. After four well-received albums and one radio perennial (the uber-catchy "Happy Birthday"), the band dissolved. A 2001 reunion resulted in some spirited live shows and recordings, and Napolitano has also enjoyed a busy solo career.
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 Contemporaries
R.E.M., The Replacements, Cowboy Junkies, Sinéad O'Connor, 10,000 Maniacs, Sparks, The Psychedelic Furs, Garbage, 'Til Tuesday, The Muffs, The Call, Lone Justice, Penelope Houston, Jim Carroll, 4 Non Blondes, Pal Shazar, Dream 6
 Followers
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Alanis Morissette, Gossip, Avril Lavigne, Garbage, Pink, Cracker, Lisa Germano, Belly
 Influences
The Beatles, The Kinks, R.E.M., T. Rex, Blondie, Thin Lizzy, Patti Smith, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Pretenders, Heart, Eurythmics, X-Ray Spex, The Avengers, Holly & the Italians, Scandal
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