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New England Discography of CDs

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| | Walking Wild CD (1981)
$10.65 If the first album by New England is the band's best musical statement, Walking Wild is where the group could have gone. Great pop backing vocals reminiscent of Klaatu's "Calling Occupants" -- a hit for the Carpenters -- make this pure pop song a very satisfying ending to this disc, as creative as Boston area colleagues the Cars at their best. The very British and very cool "You're There" is the standout; although it never got the attention of the first album's "Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya," the second album's "Explorer Suite," and this album's single "DDT" ("Dirty Dream Tonight"), it cries for attention and renewed interest. Todd Rundgren was the perfect choice to help tone down the ostentatious Mike Stone sounds, and the magician from Utopia brings this band a welcome and wonderful blend of progressive music and experimental rock.
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| New England CD (1979)
$10.69 Produced by Paul Stanley of Kiss who was also represented by manager Bill Aucoin, this Boston band's debut still stands as their finest. "Hello, Hello, Hello," much like Alice Cooper's use of Rolf Kemp's "Hello Hooray," is a nice opener,
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| Explorer Suite CD (1980)
$9.69 New England has that cosmic edge, making the group truly an "underground" darling among arena rock bands, and having a group with this much talent performing at regional clubs was a treat. Bassist Gary Shea and keyboardist/backing vocalist Jimmy Waldo
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| New England CD (1979) Japan
$38.19 Produced by Paul Stanley of Kiss who was also represented by manager Bill Aucoin, this Boston band's debut still stands as their finest. "Hello, Hello, Hello," much like Alice Cooper's use of Rolf Kemp's "Hello Hooray," is a nice opener,
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| Greatest Hits Live CD (2003) Japan
$17.09 Japanese edition of 2003 live release for the rock quartet from Boston features 12 tracks. Avalon.
In the eight-page booklet that accompanies Greatest Hits Live, the first ever live album from 1970s/'80s arena rockers New England, lead singer/frontman John Fannon notes
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 New England Songs
Popular or famous New England music songs: Alone Tonight, Encore, Last Show, Nothing to Fear, Shall I Run Away, Shoot, Turn Out the Light. More music songs Hey You're on the Run, You'll Be Born Again, Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya, P.U.N.K., Hello Hello Hello, DDT, Don't Ever Let Me Go. More music songs Elevator, Get It Up, Holdin' Out On Me, Honey Money, Hope, It's Never Too Late.
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