Comateens
This New York trio played a bouncy brand of dance rock rooted in chintzy '60s Farfisa organ pop and spooky horror- movie soundtrack music. The group first gained recognition in 1979 with a homemade single that featured a stripped- down version of Bowie's TVC 15, which they re-recorded for their first LP. After a number of personnel changes, the lineup solidified at Lyn Byrd (keyboards), Oliver North (guitar, not international subterfuge), Nic North (bass) and synthetic drums. Comateens is a delightful distillation of the aforementioned influences, with neat contrasts between the thin-sounding synth fills and the chunky, rhythmic guitar. There's also a three-track 12-inch — on the same label — of the hypnotic Ghosts, the pure pop Late Night City and the theme for TV's Munsters, which pretty much sums up the Comateens' music. Signed to a major label, the Comateens made Pictures on a String, which diverges into rock quirkiness and danceable commercialism, pushing a powerful disco beat on Get off My Case, Cinnamon and other numbers. The rock-oriented material, especially the Beatlesque Comateens, with its awesome fuzz-blizzard guitar solo, and a weird overdrive cover of the oldie Uptown, are more intriguing; the dance tracks don't really go anywhere. With a guest drummer and veteran hitmaker Pete Solley producing, Deal With It sublimates the big beat into various styles, much the way Blondie often did. Rather than base tunes on rhythms, these songs explore widely differing pop modes, welded to strong, emphasized drum tracks, resulting in a fascinating mix full of unexpected, delightful juxtapositions. This is the album that finally and fully realizes the Comateens' hybridizing potential. After Oliver North's death in 1987, Nic North and Lyn Byrd continued to work together, recording for French Virgin under the name of West & Byrd. In 2006, Nic North (now Nicholas West) and Lyn Byrd launched an in-depth retrospective website- www.comateens.com -capturing not only their career, but also the personalities, vibe and aethectics of the 80's. In 2007, after 26 years, the band reissued their self-titled debut album Comateens as a Limited Collectors Edition on their own label, ComaMom Discs. It is available through their website. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
This New York trio played a bouncy brand of dance rock rooted in chintzy '60s Farfisa organ pop and spooky horror- movie soundtrack music. The group first gained recognition in 1979 with a homemade single that featured a stripped- down version of Bowie's TVC 15, which they re-recorded for their first LP. After a number of personnel changes, the lineup solidified at Lyn Byrd (keyboards), Oliver North (guitar, not international subterfuge), Nic North (bass) and synthetic drums. Comateens is a delightful distillation of the aforementioned influences, with neat contrasts between the thin-sounding synth fills and the chunky, rhythmic guitar. There's also a three-track 12-inch — on the same label — of the hypnotic Ghosts, the pure pop Late Night City and the theme for TV's Munsters, which pretty much sums up the Comateens' music. Signed to a major label, the Comateens made Pictures on a String, which diverges into rock quirkiness and danceable commercialism, pushing a powerful disco beat on Get off My Case, Cinnamon and other numbers. The rock-oriented material, especially the Beatlesque Comateens, with its awesome fuzz-blizzard guitar solo, and a weird overdrive cover of the oldie Uptown, are more intriguing; the dance tracks don't really go anywhere. With a guest drummer and veteran hitmaker Pete Solley producing, Deal With It sublimates the big beat into various styles, much the way Blondie often did. Rather than base tunes on rhythms, these songs explore widely differing pop modes, welded to strong, emphasized drum tracks, resulting in a fascinating mix full of unexpected, delightful juxtapositions. This is the album that finally and fully realizes the Comateens' hybridizing potential. After Oliver North's death in 1987, Nic North and Lyn Byrd continued to work together, recording for French Virgin under the name of West & Byrd. In 2006, Nic North (now Nicholas West) and Lyn Byrd launched an in-depth retrospective website- www.comateens.com -capturing not only their career, but also the personalities, vibe and aethectics of the 80's. In 2007, after 26 years, the band reissued their self-titled debut album Comateens as a Limited Collectors Edition on their own label, ComaMom Discs. It is available through their website. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
a-ha
Amiture
Animatori
Arcadia
Summer in the City
One by One
Ghosts
Get Off My Case
Late Night City
The Munsters Theme
The Late Mistake
Nightmare
Overseas
Don't Come Back
TVC 15
Cold Eyes
Resist Her
Pictures on a String
Ice Machine
Uptown
Strangler
All Ways
Comateens
Garbanzo
Get Off My Case (dub)
Cinnamon
Cool Chick
Raceway
Love Will Follow You
Desert Song
A Place for Me
Crime Time
Donna
Winter
Confessions
Keep The Pace
Deal With It
Satin Hop
Ask Yourself
Jo-Ni
Munsters Theme
Late Nite City
The Munsters Theme (Comateens)
Walking, Watching
Dangerzone
The Munster's Theme
Dream
Stay With Me
Don't Give Me Up
Munsters
She's an Angel
Walking Watching
Danger Zone
Get Off My Case [Dub]
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