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Spherical Objects - Past And Parcel

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2008-07-27 20:23:00 by Club80 in The Post Punk Progressive Pop Party
...Parcel . There were no singles released from the album. The Manchester, England post-punk/experimental disbanded in 1981 after releasing four albums and evidently left the music business. The only news of its band members since the break up is that lead singer Steve Solamar had a gender change operation. He now answers to the name Shirley ...
 
 
 
 
 
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STEELEYE SPAN - Parcel of Rogues (1973)

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2008-10-22 11:23:42 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Parcel of Rogues" is not a hugely progressive outing, it has as many elements that would please devout proggers as anything in their discography. More than a decade before the Pogues, these rogues managed to produce a celtic rock album replete with hard rock attitude, justifiably considered their best by many. So start filling your parcel...
 
 
 
 
 
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STEELEYE SPAN - Parcel of Rogues (1973)

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2008-10-22 05:16:42 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Parcel Of Rogues' as being the one I spend most ear-time with. It has a vibrant sound, some songs are pure fun to listen to, and most of the re-arrangements of their selected tunes-of-old seem quite inspired to my ears. There are 2 tunes I have never enjoyed - 'The Ups And Downs' and 'Hares On The Mountain' - very traditional, innocent and...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Baker's Dozen from 1973, Vol. 2

2007-12-19 10:22:00 by whiteray in Echoes In The Wind
 
...Parcel of Rogues Sunset Woman by B.W. Stevenson from My Maria Qualified by Dr. John from In The Right Place A few notes on some of the songs and performers The Chi Coltrane track is the opener to the Wisconsin-born singers second album, which went nowhere on its release in 1973. The track, many will note, is a cover of the song originally...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bill Drummond - The Man (1986)

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2008-05-25 03:43:00 by mij in music...isms
...Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation All songs written by Bill Drummond except Going Back (Goffin / King ) and Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation (words by Robert Burns, music traditional The album was perhaps most notable for the sardonic Julian Cope Is Dead, where he fantasizes about shooting the Teardrop Explodes frontman in the head to ensure...
 
 
 
 
 
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M. Pemulis' Year In Review

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2007-12-23 16:37:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...parcel with the notion of a muse. Remy is the most unique kind of artisthes a natural. His abilities are just as unexplainable to other rats as they are to most humans and even himself. Remys culinary disposition can be attributed to his acute sense of smell (exploited hilariously in the films opening act) or his refined, almost literary...
 
 
 
 
 
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Indie Bands Sue Camel, Rolling Stone Over Ad

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2007-12-18 16:30:00 by Matthew Solarski in Pitchfork: News
...parcel with the Camel ad. The plaintiffs ask that the magazine print a follow-up feature equal in size to the original clarifying that artists' names were used without consent. They're also seeking financial recompense for damages: Rolling Stone alone, the Daily Swarm suggests, could be forced to pony up as much as $195.3 billion if found...
 
 
 
 
 
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Get off the Camel: Kill Rock Stars's open letter to 'Rolling Stone'

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2007-12-14 01:51:21 by Kimberly Chun in SFBG: Noise
...parcel of the advertisement wrapped around it. The use of an artists name to promote a brand or product should be done only with the artists explicit consent, something that was neither solicited nor obtained from the labels or bands When questioned, Rolling Stone has referred to the 'Indie Rock Universe' pull out section as an 'editorial,'...
 
 
 
 
 
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Indie Bands Sue Camel, Rolling Stone Over Ad

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2007-12-18 16:30:00 by Matthew Solarski in Pitchfork: News
...parcel with the Camel ad. The plaintiffs ask that the magazine print a follow-up feature equal in size to the original clarifying that artists' names were used without consent. They're also seeking financial recompense for damages: Rolling Stone alone, the Daily Swarm suggests, could be forced to pony up as much as $195.3 billion if found...
 
 
 
 
 
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Q&A With Cody Canada of Cross Canadian Ragweed

2008-01-02 06:20:31 by HASH0x8979900 in Backbeat Online
 
...parcel of Cross Canadian Ragweed since it was founded during the first half of the '90s Fortunately for the barkeeps of America, the answer to that last question is "no Westword (Michael Roberts): When you guys first started playing together, did you ever think figuring out what category your music fits into would be that big of a deal Cody...