The Tubes - Love Bomb (1985)
BAND/ARTIST: The Tubes
- Title: Love Bomb
- Year Of Release: 1985
- Label: Capitol Records
- Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Classic Rock, New Wave, Funk
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 40:44
- Total Size: 280 MB | 92,5 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. The Tubes - Piece By Piece
02. The Tubes - Stella
03. The Tubes - Come As You Are
04. The Tubes - One Good Reason
05. The Tubes - Bora Bora 2000/Love Bomb
06. The Tubes - Night People
07. The Tubes - Say Hey
08. The Tubes - Eyes
09. The Tubes - Muscle Girls
10. The Tubes - Theme From A Wooly Place (Wooly Bully/Theme From A Summer Place)
11. The Tubes - For A Song
12. The Tubes - Say Hey (Part 2)
13. The Tubes - Feel It
14. The Tubes - Night People (Reprise)
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01. The Tubes - Piece By Piece
02. The Tubes - Stella
03. The Tubes - Come As You Are
04. The Tubes - One Good Reason
05. The Tubes - Bora Bora 2000/Love Bomb
06. The Tubes - Night People
07. The Tubes - Say Hey
08. The Tubes - Eyes
09. The Tubes - Muscle Girls
10. The Tubes - Theme From A Wooly Place (Wooly Bully/Theme From A Summer Place)
11. The Tubes - For A Song
12. The Tubes - Say Hey (Part 2)
13. The Tubes - Feel It
14. The Tubes - Night People (Reprise)
They got the bomb part right, but the band's heart wasn't in it anymore (even the cover art, once a source of pride, was lame). Dressed up like new romantics on the back cover, coerced into collaborating with producer Todd Rundgren (his second stint with the band), where were The Tubes headed? Were they the party band of Outside Inside, delivering funky confections like "Love Bomb," "Night People," and "Say Hey"? Utopia clones, kneeling at the producer's shrine for "Come As You Are" and "For a Song"? Faceless studio rockers cranking out radio-ready product like "One Good Reason" and "Stella"? There's a lesson here about getting in bed with commercial music: You have to perform even when you're not in the mood. Love Bomb still manages to deliver a couple of decent songs: the by-now obligatory opening single, "Piece By Piece," and the awfully catchy "Eyes." For anyone keeping track, that's two more good songs than you'll find on Fee Waybill's solo album from the previous year, but less than you'll find on any other Tubes record. And so a band that, in 1975, seemed poised to help change the shape of popular music had finally rendered itself irrelevant.~Love Bomb Review by Dave Connolly
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