3 x 4: The Bangles, The Three O'Clock, The Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade - Various Artists

3 x 4: The Bangles, The Three O'Clock, The Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade

Various Artists

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2019-01-11
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2019 Yep Roc Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Getting Out of Hand 2:49 USD 1.29
2
That's What You Always Say 3:47 USD 1.29
3
You Are My Friend 3:41 USD 1.29
4
As Real As Real 4:46 USD 1.29
5
Tell Me When It's Over 3:55 USD 1.29
6
When You Smile 6:28 USD 1.29
7
Talking in My Sleep 3:41 USD 1.29
8
Hero Takes a Fall 3:07 USD 1.29
9
Jet Fighter 3:19 USD 1.29
10
Real World 4:00 USD 1.29
11
What She's Done to Your Mind 3:12 USD 1.29
12
She Turns to Flowers 2:40 USD 1.29
3 x 4: The Bangles, The Three O'Clock, The Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade - Various Artists
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Reviews

  • The 60's meet the 70's in the 80's
    5
    By DreadPirate
    This album is a hidden jewel. What is Paisley Underground? Short description; the 60's meet the 70's in the 80's. This album has a gorgeous retro sound to it and is very well done. If you like classic rock, highly recommended.
  • Good LP
    4
    By Nurk Twin
    Not sure if this is new stuff or old stuff but it's good.
  • Bring Out the Paisley
    5
    By CRTube
    This album features new recordings from the main 1980s bands behind the Paisley Underground scene in Los Angeles, California. The Bangles emerged as its top charters. For instance, the 80s girl band, following behind The Go-Go's, scored with "Manic Monday" from Paisley Park singer, songwriter, producer Prince. I've been hoping for a good compilation for a while but this album is not a compilation. Instead it allows each band to pick from the other 3 back catalog for a cover and in the present. This is an album you cannot afford to miss if you're interested in music that continues the tradition of garage-psychedelic sounds from the sixties, renews that tradition for the eighties, and has inspired bands ever since.