domingo, 8 de diciembre de 2019

Thomas Leer ‎– Letter From America [2xLP] (1982, Cherry Red, Cachalot Records)





Born in Port Glasgow, Scotland, Leer played in several local experimental pop groups in the early to mid-1970s, moving to London when the punk rock scene was at its height. He formed the punk band Pressure, but by 1978 had moved on to music influenced by synthpop and Krautrock bands such as Can. That year, he self-financed his debut single, 'Private Plane'. Although it was recorded in his own flat and was only issued in 650 copies on his own label, it gained significant attention, with NME naming it "Single of the Week". In 1979, he released the album 'The Bridge' in collaboration with Robert Rental. In 1981, he signed to Cherry Red, his first release for the label being the '4 Movements' EP. After two further releases on the label, he was signed by Arista Records, releasing three further singles and his debut full-length solo album, 'The Scale of Ten' in late 1985. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA


Label: Cherry Red ‎– A RIPE 1, Cachalot Records ‎– A RIPE 1 
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album 
Country: US 
Released: 1982 
Style: Synth-pop, New Wave, Synth Funk

Tracklist:
A1 Looks That Kill 4:56 
A2 Soul Gypsy 5:18 
A3 Mr. Nobody 5:17 
B1 Letter From America 4:05 
B2 Contradictions 14:01 
C1 Hear What I Say 5:16 
C2 Choices 6:10 
C3 Gulf Stream 5:42 
D1 Don't 5:31 
D2 West End 4:29 
D3 Tight As A Drum 4:33 

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