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Bands that you wished had a full-length album

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Re: Bands that you wished had a full-length album

Postby Passing_Stranger » Wed Sep 22, 2021 5:43 pm

Second the shout-outs for Box of Toys, Two People, Naked Lunch, Play, and maybe Hohokam.

I'd say Our Daughters Wedding. Yeah, they had a full-length album, but that wasn't their finest. I have in mind recordings they made in 1981, with drummer but keeping that uptempo synth sound: "Digital cowboy" EP and associated songs. If only they got a chance for the whole LP...

Fiat Lux I hoped for something more in light of their great singles, but still a nice archival LP they unveiled recently.

Also would've been nice to hear the LP by Leisure Process, wonder how they didn't manage at least one hit in their time.

Messengers, of course, and Strasse with their post 1981 songs. Also a pity Zaine Griff's third album (produced by Midge Ure) didn't materialize.
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