On 10/4/07, mike AT appelstein.com <mike AT appelstein.com> wrote:
> Definitely the Marine Girls. You can get their two albums, Beach
> Party and Lazy Ways, on one CD. It's easily available from what I can
> see.
>
> Also Weekend, the band Alison Statton formed after YMG's breakup -
> Cherry Red just reissued their La Variete LP from 1982.
>
> On the more obscure tip, there's an amazing EP by Instant Music that I
> found online several months back. I wish I knew more about them, but
> they're like YMG with a more overt electropop bent. You can download
> it here:
>
>http://brotbeutel.blogspot.com/2006/08/instant-music.html
>
> Happy listening,
> Mike
>
> Quoting Layla Gibbon <lpgibbon AT yahoo.com>:
>
> > --- Raven Baker <softgraffiti AT gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hey all!
> >>
> >> I picked up the Antena 'Camino Del Sol' reissue from
> >> Numero Group
> >> earlier this year and recently got the Young Marble
> >> Giants boxset.
> >> While the bands have different sounds, there are
> >> some similarities I
> >> really dig: the cheap keyboards, staccatto beats and
> >> of course, the
> >> lady vocals. Are there other bands from that era,
> >> early 80s, with a
> >> similar sound I should check out?
> >>
> >> thx
> >> Raven
> >>
> >> --
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