Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Attachments - s/t ep (1983, Art & Economix)

Is it just me or does the jacket of this disk conjure up a pack of cigarettes?  Just checking.  Attachments were a female fronted six-piece from Seattle, whose seductive, new-wavey exploits often packed an unabashed dance floor-savvy punch.   A through-and-through product of their era, there isn't an abundant amount of innovation afoot in these grooves, though I should note that Sally Schlosstein's pipes crack some ungodly high registers on "Why Don't You Come Back & See Me."  Make of Attachments what you will.

01. Why Don't You Come Back & See Me
02. All I Need From You
03. Red Lines
04. Had to Bridge a Gap

Hear

6 comments:

  1. Yeah, like Parliments or something.

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  2. Was on the tip of my tongue. Thanks for finishing my thought!

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  3. laughed out loud at your "looks like a pack of cigarettes", haha, and, yes it does!!! You definitely have a way with words in your reviews, thank you for the humor and info!! Cresh

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  5. Hi,

    A friend of mine wants a re-up of this EP. Thanks in advance! :)

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  6. Chris Freeman, bass player for Attachments here. Just posted a page on Attachments on my webpage and our entire discography is now up on YouTube:

    http://christophermarkfreeman.com/attachments

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLANJk7OErF7a1k3R_T3bSweYsw9liT91A

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