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Prime Ministers Discography of CDs
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Read Em and Weep CD (2006)
Prime Ministers albums Photographer: Jerry Jumonville.
Recording information: 1965.
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Budget Cuts EP CD (2006)
Prime Ministers music CDs Todd Wicks sings and plays the guitar. He is the very tall one with the sideburns. Ned Coho has the wavy hair and the low-slung bass. If you've ever seen them play, he's usually the one getting his guitar cord dangerously tangled onstage. Guitarist Brandon Malik alternately stings with his solos and soothes with his reassuring vocals. Meanwhile, drummer Ron Vensko's mild temprament is belied by the sheer volume he produces behind his kit.
Since their proper beginnings in 1999, the Prime Ministers have slowly established their preferred operating procedure, with minimal work stoppages and lineup shuffles along the way:
• When time allows, write no-frills, instantly hummable power-pop tunes• Bring these to weekly rehearsal in the suburbs of Detroit and teach them to the other band members• Work up an arrangement with pleasantly rough guitars and practice until everyone's had enough • Sprinkle these new songs in setlists at semi-regular shows downtown (positive audience response desired but not necessary) • Repeat for two years• When a satisfactory clutch of songs has accumulated ...
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Compromiser CD (2009)
Prime Ministers discography In a Detroit rock scene full of veteran bands, the Prime Ministers are still on the youngish side.
At the same time, they won't deny things have changed in their 10 years together. Three of the band's four members hit age 35 this year, and judging from their new full-length CD, they have some grown-up issues to contend with - and even celebrate.
"COMPROMISER" approaches its strictly adult themes with honesty and a wry sense of humor: family commitments ("Learned From The Best," "Matters Most"), dating for over-30s ("Only 35"), ...
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Prime Ministers Go For Glory CD (2005)
Prime Ministers songs Courteous power pop.
Well-mannered rock 'n' roll.
This is the modus operandi of the Prime Ministers.
Todd Wicks sings and plays the guitar. He is the very tall one with the sideburns. Ned Coho has the wavy hair and the low-slung bass. If you've ever seen them play, he's usually the one getting his guitar cord dangerously tangled onstage. Guitarist Brandon Malik alternately stings with his solos and soothes with his reassuring vocals. Meanwhile, drummer Ron Vensko's mild temprament is belied by the sheer volume he produces behind his kit.
Since their proper ...
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Last Days Of The Prime Ministers CD (2005)
Prime Ministers CD discography Courteous power pop.
Well-mannered rock 'n' roll.
This is the modus operandi of the Prime Ministers.
Todd Wicks sings and plays the guitar. He is the very tall one with the sideburns. Ned Coho has the wavy hair and the low-slung bass. If you've ever seen them play, he's usually the one getting his guitar cord dangerously tangled onstage. Guitarist Brandon Malik alternately stings with his solos and soothes with his reassuring vocals. Meanwhile, drummer Ron Vensko's mild temprament is belied by the sheer volume he produces behind his kit.
Since their proper ...
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Efficiently Yours CD (2007)
Prime Ministers albums Todd Wicks sings and plays the guitar. He is the very tall one with the sideburns. Ned Coho has the wavy hair and the low-slung bass. If you've ever seen them play, he's usually the one getting his guitar cord dangerously tangled onstage. Guitarist Brandon Malik alternately stings with his solos and soothes with his reassuring vocals. Meanwhile, drummer Ron Vensko's mild temprament is belied by the sheer volume he produces behind his kit.
Since their proper beginnings in 1999, the Prime Ministers have slowly established their preferred operating procedure, ...
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 Prime Ministers Songs
Popular or famous Prime Ministers music songs: Make Me Your Mission, Bring On The Quiet Nights, Four Stars, For the Birds, She'll Take The Car, Peeper. More music songs Hall of Fame, Only 35, Boy Scout Blues, May Flowers, What A Difference A Day Makes, Summer Shoulders. More music songs Saturn 7 Rock Hour C'mon Commander, Sack-O-Woe, Janine, How Does It Feel, We Are The Reward, Bored-Again Kristin, Ron Wood, Highlight, Delete. See All Songs
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