The Spongetones - Beat and Torn (1982-84/1994)

Artist: The Spongetones
Title: Beat and Torn
Year Of Release: 1982-84/1994
Label: Black Vinyl Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Beat, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:33
Total Size: 133/406 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Beat and Torn
Year Of Release: 1982-84/1994
Label: Black Vinyl Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Beat, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:33
Total Size: 133/406 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
Beat Music:
01. Here I Go Again
02. Tell Me Too!
03. Cool Hearted Girl
04. Take My Love
05. A Part Of Me Now
06. She Goes Out With Everybody
07. Every Night Is A Holiday
08. Don't You Know
09. Where Were You Last Night
10. You're The One
11. Better Take It Easy
12. Eloquent Spokesman
Torn Apart:
13. Have You Ever Been Torn Apart
14. Lana-Nana
15. (My Girl) Maryanne
16. Shock Therapy
17. Now You're Gone
18. Annie Deal
Bonus Track:
19. This Kiss Is Mine Tonight
Line-up::
Drum, Percussion, Other [Swinette] – Rob Thorne (2)
Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Sitar [Electric Sitar], Bass [Bass Gizmotron] – Jamie Hoover
Vocals, Bass – Steve Stoeckel
Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar, Harmonica – Patrick Walters
From Charlotte, North Carolina.
Very much influenced by the British Invasion, the Spongetones carried on the musical genre through acclaimed original songwriting, jangle pop riffs, and lilting vocals of Beatlesque quality. In his 2007 book, Shake Some Action, John M. Borack rated the Beat and Torn album (a re-release of Beat Music with Torn Apart) at number 25 of his Top 200 Power Pop Albums of all time, comparing the album to early Beatles and Searchers, calling the album "simply wonderful."
Very much influenced by the British Invasion, the Spongetones carried on the musical genre through acclaimed original songwriting, jangle pop riffs, and lilting vocals of Beatlesque quality. In his 2007 book, Shake Some Action, John M. Borack rated the Beat and Torn album (a re-release of Beat Music with Torn Apart) at number 25 of his Top 200 Power Pop Albums of all time, comparing the album to early Beatles and Searchers, calling the album "simply wonderful."