What would happen if Marshall Crenshaw's 60s pop melodies mated with the up-front new wave synths of The Cars? You'd probably get something that sounded like 3-D.
3-D were a little known new wave band that produced two albums in its short existence. The first was the band's self-titled debut from 1980, and the second, See It Loud, came the following year.
The debut record has its share of catchy new wave gems, including the singles Telephone Number, X-Ray Eyes and All Night Television. Also noteworthy are the jubilant Pin Up Girl and the breezy Carnival. This is light, uncomplicated pop that makes for a consistently fun and entertaining listen.
3-D (debut LP, 1980)
Track listing:
1 - Telephone Number
2 - It's No Fun
3 - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
4 - Pin Up Girl
5 - Back to You
6 - X-Ray Eyes
7 - All American Boy
8 - Carnival
9 - All Night Television
FOR FANS OF:
Elvis Costello, Marshall Crenshaw, The Cars
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Monday, May 12, 2008
3-D - Self-Titled Debut
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