The Plimsouls - Everywhere At Once (Reissue) (1983/1992)
BAND/ARTIST: The Plimsouls
- Title: Everywhere At Once
- Year Of Release: 1983/1992
- Label: Geffen Records
- Genre: Alt Rock, Power Pop, New Wave, Post Punk
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 37:40
- Total Size: 105/279 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Shaky City
02. Magic Touch
03. Oldest Story in the World
04. Lie, Beg, Borrow and Steal
05. Play the Breaks
06. How Long Will It Take?
07. A Million Miles Away
08. My Life Isn't Easy
09. Inch by Inch
10. I'll Get Lucky
11. Everywhere at Once
Bonus Track:
12. Hobo
Line-up::
Backing Vocals – Andy Williams, David Williams, Jeff Eyrich
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – David Pahoa
Drums, Maracas, Tambourine, Timbales, Castanets, Backing Vocals – Lou Ramirez
Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Eddie Muñoz
Lead Vocals, Guitar [Six String], Guitar [Twelve String], Harmonica – Peter Case
1983 album from the Peter Case fronted Los Angeles outfit who appeared in the cult classic film 'Valley Girl'. Features the timeless 'A Million Miles Away',one of the greatest pop songs of the 80s!
Even the musical wasteland that was the '80s did offer up a few beacons of hope, and LA power-poppers the Plimsouls were one of them. Granted, they're primarily known for one song, "A Million Miles Away," one of the decade's musical highlights, but they had a lot more good material up their sleeve. "Shaky City," the title track, and "Play the Breaks," also stand out, and the quality never dips below wonderful. Led by Peter Case, they coulda been contenders; certainly their wiry pop music was appealing enough. For one reason or another, it never happened. But time has finally caught up with them (and that perfect song), and the world is finally ready for the Plimsouls. --Chris Nickson
Even the musical wasteland that was the '80s did offer up a few beacons of hope, and LA power-poppers the Plimsouls were one of them. Granted, they're primarily known for one song, "A Million Miles Away," one of the decade's musical highlights, but they had a lot more good material up their sleeve. "Shaky City," the title track, and "Play the Breaks," also stand out, and the quality never dips below wonderful. Led by Peter Case, they coulda been contenders; certainly their wiry pop music was appealing enough. For one reason or another, it never happened. But time has finally caught up with them (and that perfect song), and the world is finally ready for the Plimsouls. --Chris Nickson
Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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