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Someone To Drive You Home Cd



The album "Someone To Drive You Home" is by the five-piece Art-Rock band The Long Blondes. The band was formed through a series of chance encounters, and consists of Kate Jackson (sassy vocals), Dorian (licks), Reenie (hips), Screech (sticks), and Emma (high kicks). The album was released in 2006 on Rough Trade Records. The album features the singles "Giddy Stratospheres," "Separated By Motorways,... more details
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  • The album "Someone To Drive You Home" by The Long Blondes
  • The album was released in 2006 on Rough Trade Records
  • The album features the singles "Giddy Stratospheres," "Separated By Motorways," and "Weekend Without Makeup"


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The album "Someone To Drive You Home" is by the five-piece Art-Rock band The Long Blondes. The band was formed through a series of chance encounters, and consists of Kate Jackson (sassy vocals), Dorian (licks), Reenie (hips), Screech (sticks), and Emma (high kicks). The album was released in 2006 on Rough Trade Records. The album features the singles "Giddy Stratospheres," "Separated By Motorways," and "Weekend Without Makeup."

Debut album from the five piece Art-Rock band from Sheffield, England fronted by the sassy Kate Jackson. The Long Blondes came together through a series of chance encounters. Kate (lips), Dorian (licks), Reenie (hips), Screech (sticks) and Emma (high kicks) bumped into each other at public library counters, charity shop sale rails and the dancefloors of DIY club nights. It was deliciously inevitable that this lot would get together and form a band. The Long Blondes are the part of the next chapter of Sheffields idiosyncratic musical heritage: the suburban disco fantasies of the Human League, the opulent ridiculousness of ABC, the seedy glamour of Pulp. Rough Trade. 2006. Features twelve slices of glamorous Punk including the singles 'Giddy Stratospheres', 'Separated By Motorways' and 'Weekend Without Makeup'. Rough Trade. 2006.
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