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The Regents - The Album (1979).
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Re: The Regents - The Album (1979).
Call and response between the singer and the synth.
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Re: The Regents - The Album (1979).
Does sound like something off of Title in Limbo.
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Re: The Regents - The Album (1979).
It is over.
That was a very good album filled with twists, turns, quirks and surprises.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
That was a very good album filled with twists, turns, quirks and surprises.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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Re: The Regents - The Album (1979).
Well, that was quite odd.
Definitely not what I expected from only knowing 17 before.
It was ultimately more than a bit of a mess, but not necessarily in a bad way.
I feel that they were a band wherein the various members were influenced by just about every dominant musical genre of the previous decade - glam-rock, '50s pastiche, punk, new-wave, disco, industrial and the avant garde.
I feel certain that both T/G and The Residents were in there somewhere.
A rum affair all things considered.
Probably a failure in purely objective terms, but an engaging and charming and even occasionally excellent one nonetheless.
Definitely not what I expected from only knowing 17 before.
It was ultimately more than a bit of a mess, but not necessarily in a bad way.
I feel that they were a band wherein the various members were influenced by just about every dominant musical genre of the previous decade - glam-rock, '50s pastiche, punk, new-wave, disco, industrial and the avant garde.
I feel certain that both T/G and The Residents were in there somewhere.
A rum affair all things considered.
Probably a failure in purely objective terms, but an engaging and charming and even occasionally excellent one nonetheless.
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