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Trouser Press was one of the few major media outlets that did not give the album a good review, stating that " more time spent in the songwriting lab might have yielded material more suitable to the evident studio effort invested and brought Wilco closer to making a truly great album.
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Trouser Press critic Ian McCaleb later described the record as the " archetype for the musical explosion that was about to occur ".
* April – New York rock and roll magazine Trouser Press folds after a decade, publishing its 96th and final issue.
A month later, their debut album Crossing The Red Sea was released, and has become one of the most highly regarded albums of the punk era, with Dave Thompson calling it " a devastating debut, one of the finest albums not only of the punk era, but of the 1970s as a whole ", Trouser Press calling it " the equal of the first Sex Pistols or Clash LP, a hasty statement that captures an exciting time ", and several other writers including it in lists of all-time greatest albums.
Ira Robbins of the Trouser Press called the album a " primary classic of hip-hop's original commercial surge " and went on to write:
In an " Autodiscography " feature article in the Trouser Press magazine, the band members recalled that while five different studios were credited on the album's liner notes, all of the recording took place at Gold Star Studios, the same facility Spector had used for his classic " Wall of Sound " productions of the 1960s.
Dee Dee's account contradicts much of the band's collective account from the 1982 Trouser Press interview, where the band stated that the only track that Johnny, Dee Dee and Marky did not play on was the cover version of " Baby, I Love You ", as the band, save for Joey, had gone home after cutting basic tracks for the rest of the album.
His only consistent recollection in both accounts is his dissatisfaction with his songwriting contributions to the album ; he specifically cited the anti-war songs " High Risk Insurance " and " Let's Go " in the Trouser Press interview.
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The steep wet hills and access to major wool markets meant that Hebden Bridge was ideal for water powered weaving mills and the town developed during the 19th and 20th centuries ; at one time Hebden was so well known for its clothing manufacture that it was known as " Trouser Town ".
Pfaff's playing style was central to Janitor Joe's relentless assault both live and on record, and she and Breuer both contributed songs to Big Metal Birds: " Both operate within easy reach of the line separating punishment and reward: Pfaff's contributions ( the surly " Boys in Blue ") tend to be slightly more spacious, while Breuer's (" One Eye ," for instance ) stipulate that drummer Matt Entsminger maintain perpetual motion ", wrote David Sprague of Trouser Press.
" Trouser Press also suggests that the League's foray into dance oriented rock was a precursor to Fripp's reformed King Crimson in the early 1980s.
The first is the single mix of " Boy Is Crying " done by Welsh dance act Hybrid ; the second is the Trouser Enthusiast remix of " Lose That Girl ", which was prepared for the track's ( eventually shelved ) single release.
For example Trouser Press wrote " To call it bad is curt but realistic ," and Allmusic calls it " gloomy conclusion to what was once a most vibrant band.
In an extended August 1980 interview with Trouser Press magazine, Ian Hunter stated that Mott had completed All the Young Dudes prior to the band leaving Island Records, and that Island's head Chris Blackwell was unaware the band had a new album ready for release when dissolving their relationship.
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Her Holly Beth Vincent album, titled Holly and the Italians fulfill contractual obligations with Virgin Records is one of Ira Robbins / Trouser Press record guide's top albums of all-time.
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She also signed an album contract with Universal International UK and attempted a comeback of sorts with Fabulous ( 2000 ), an album of classic disco covers produced by Ian Masterson of Trouser Enthusiasts fame and Terry Ronald.
The sound mellowed somewhat with the release of debut album " Hold On It Hurts " in 1994, described by Trouser Press as " a politically charged popfest, ten tracks of noisy delights that meld incisive social commentary with a firm hold on British post-punk.
Trouser Press called the band " a blast of fresh air compared to the more serious bands of new wave's first charge " and praised the album as " an action-packed document of their pop / camp approach ".
Trouser Press said " in its own way " the album " is the equal of the first Sex Pistols or Clash LP, a hasty statement that captures an exciting time ".
Their first album, 1977's Pezband, received a great deal of critical acclaim, with Record World declaring them the " Most Promising New Act of the Year ," with more positive reviews from Billboard and Trouser.
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