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Wow, this brings back memories! (Good ones.)
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The best album ever bar none. Have been searching for this for 30 years.
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hahah fuckin love it...sold my copy a while back in a pile of vinyl, glad to see it up here...bravo
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dj5's Dad - Saw them live about 20 times. They twice did a weekly Sunday night 4 week residency at The Nashville in West Ken. They were absolutely brilliant live. I made a bootleg tape once, which I lost. Vinyl sanitised them too much. I'll be leaving you, live, was superb. This album was closer to their live sound than Without Radar. Henry Priestman, Martin Dempsey (Bass), Bob Bellis (Drums) and Martin Watson (Lead Guitar and Lead Vocals).......Watson is the only one I have never been able to trace. Seems the only one who just seemed to leave the music industry............ Great line up. Discovered them as the support band to The Boomtown Rats at the Rainbow in Camden (i think...)......then they supported the Hazel O'Connor Band (with Gary Tibbs, ex-Vibrator and future Roxy Music), with Hugh Cornwell standing next to me at the bar, at The Nashville, before getting their own residency..........brilliant days up at the front getting deafened by the rig....still haven't recovered to this day. ;-)
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This is one of the 10 greatest albums of all time. #DropTheMic
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These guys were terrible...
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One of the greatest power pop albums ever.Henry Priestman is a legend and a nice guy too.
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Debut album from Yachts, (LP named "S.O.S." in the U.S., "Yachts" worldwide), released in 1979. Great new-wave pop rock from this British band. Side 1. 1. [0:00] Yachting Type 2. [2:50] Semaphore Love 3. [5:37] Love You, Love You 4. [8:50] Tantamount To Bribery 5. [11:09] Mantovani's Hits 6. [14:25] Box 202 Side2. 1. [17:58] Look Back In Love 2. [20:24] Then And Now 3. [24:11] I Can't Stay Long 4. [28:12] In A Second 5. [31:34] Heads Will Turn 6. [35:00] Suffice To Say (Live)