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Remember these guys?
THEY'RE BACK!
The Wichita, Kansas power pop idols recently re-formed to delight
mid-western audiences with both nostalgia and a surprising repertoire
of new tunes. The quartet burned up the air waves in 1983 with
the radio and MTV hit “She Looks A Lot Like You”,
and now, more than 20 years later, the new album “The Black
Box” arrives with some old favorites, unreleased tracks
and even some new recordings.
Don’t let the paper sleeve fool you – The
Black Box is a case of musical jewels fusing pop,
rock and a bit of country. The Clocks are the same…only
different. |
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| “The Wichita
quartet burned up the airwaves with “She Looks A Lot Like You” before
fizzling and flaming out. Now, twenty years later, the band is
ticking again with a new album of old faves, live recordings
and unreleased tracks.” (The Pitch – Wichita, Dec.
2003) |
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The Black
Box
FULL LENGTH CD
Release: 2004
Cat. # ZIP016
Review:
She looks a lot like you" scored
a major MTV and radio hit. The
Black Box is a must-have-album for fans of power pop delivered
with a nice combination of originality, authenticity and respect
for the genre.
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Track listing:
| 1. |
She looks a lot like you |
| 2. |
Nobody's fool |
| 3. |
19 |
| 4. |
TV babies |
| 5. |
Don't wait up tonight |
| 6. |
Stop |
| 7. |
Thinking blue |
| 8. |
Nothing ever changes |
| 9. |
When I was young |
| 10. |
W.P.O.D. (live) |
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