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Metal Moon | The Porlock Factor | 04:32 |
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Time Out: Lost Causes | Dream Interrupted | 03:30 |
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Promised Land | Dream Interrupted | 02:38 |
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Who Killed Bruce Lee | Dream Interrupted | 03:21 |
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Seven Days | Dream Interrupted | 04:23 |
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Buddy Said (Wildstyle Will Freeze You) | The Porlock Factor | 04:03 |
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Prophet SQ | The Porlock Factor | 04:29 |
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Orbit | The Porlock Factor | 07:36 |
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Tracy's Face | The Porlock Factor | 03:38 |
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Mercy Corps | The Porlock Factor | 03:36 |
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The Porlock Factor
2007-09-10
Dream Interrupted
1979-01-01
Glaxo Babies歌手简介
Biography
by Andy Kellman
Glaxo Babies were a post-punk band based in Bristol, England. The foursome was initially vocalist Rob Chapman, guitarist/vocalist Dan Catsis (ex-Pop Group), drummer Geoff Alsopp, and bassist Tom Nichols. They released the This Is Your Life EP in 1979; by the time of the Christine Keeler single months later, a few changes to the lineup were made. Most significantly, Charles Llewelyn took over for Alsopp on drums and Tony Wrafter (another ex-Pop Group member) added saxophone. Chapman then left, and the remaining members recorded the entirety of 1980's Nine Months to the Disco, their debut LP for Heartbeat, within the span of a single day. For the following Limited Entertainment EP (also released in 1980), Glaxo Babies temporarily hooked up with the Y label. And finally, Put Me on the Guest List, yet another 1980 release, collected demos of the band's Chapman era. They apparently broke up at some point after its release; Catsis and Wrafter became part of Maximum Joy. In the mid-'80s, Chapman and Catsis re-formed Glaxo Babies with Llewelyn on drums. They were together for several years, the results eventually appearing on the compilation The Porlock Factor: Psych Drums and Other Schemes 1985-1990.