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not because of "Hey let us listen to this album by an old geezer, who is a rock god" No simply because on what I really wanted to write about a few dozen years ago, still in this album is a classic gothic smooth but not too edgey like his other albums, and there is a small hint of his past though, IMHO one of his most quiet albums, there is no like "Scream off his lungs out" to death song in my mind though, the entire album is like listening to like an old friend of a movie score about anything can line up to this album, even Thunderbolts oddly shapes this just perfect.
 
Missing Persons had a remarkable first album in 1892 with Studio Session M. Their 1987 follow-up album, Color in Your Life, got little airplay and few record sales, even though it's a fantastic album. Five years later, they released Rhyme and Reason... which really showed the band's maturity and talent. Again: no airplay, no sales. I love both their later albums.
 
Missing Persons had a remarkable first album in 1892 with Studio Session M. Their 1987 follow-up album, Color in Your Life, got little airplay and few record sales, even though it's a fantastic album. Five years later, they released Rhyme and Reason... which really showed the band's maturity and talent. Again: no airplay, no sales. I love both their later albums.
i love Missing Persons. Dale Bozzio, the lead singer, has some crazy stories.

check this interview out:
 
Missing Persons had a remarkable first album in 1892 with Studio Session M. Their 1987 follow-up album, Color in Your Life, got little airplay and few record sales, even though it's a fantastic album. Five years later, they released Rhyme and Reason... which really showed the band's maturity and talent. Again: no airplay, no sales. I love both their later albums.


Hello @The_Chief , did you mean 1982 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
 
I'm listening to an LP by Gypsy. Gypsy is a group that just didn't make it but I thought their music was good with tight harmonies. I think I bought this album in the late sixties or early seventies. I don't have a turntable but I still have the LP. I ripped a few songs off of the LP years ago in a very low bitrate. I'm listening to the LP on YT. Like an old friend...
 
What are you hearing while you are listening...

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Actually, I was listening to and watching an old concert video that is on Prime. I saw this reunion concert many decades ago and and enjoyed it and when I saw it was on Prime, I jumped on it. I'm sure it can be had on the net. It's been out of sight and out of mind. I'm talking about a reunion concert at Albert Hall of the the Everly Brothers recorded in September of 1983. The tight harmony and perfect timing wows me, especially after they went their separate ways a decade earlier. Only brothers could be so as one in a song... or an entire concert of songs.
added: I see that it is to be viewed on the net and I also see that all of that tight harmony and timing was displayed across 29 songs. Pretty unreal.
 
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