The dB's - Stands For Decibels (Reissue) (1981/1987)
Artist: The dB's
Title: Stands For Decibels
Year Of Release: 1981/1987
Label: Albion Records
Genre: Power Pop, Pop Rock, Jangle Pop, Alt Rock, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:27
Total Size: 99/263 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Stands For Decibels
Year Of Release: 1981/1987
Label: Albion Records
Genre: Power Pop, Pop Rock, Jangle Pop, Alt Rock, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:27
Total Size: 99/263 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Black And White
02. Dynamite
03. She's Not Worried
04. The Fight
05. Espionage
06. Tearjerkin'
07. Cycles Per Second
08. Bad Reputation
09. Big Brown Eyes
10. I'm In Love
11. Moving In Your Sleep
12. Judy
Stands for Decibels is the debut studio album by American power pop band the dB's, released in January 1981 by Albion Records. The album was commercially unsuccessful but critically acclaimed. Stands for Decibels was ranked No. 76 on Pitchfork's list of "Top 100 Albums of the 1980s".
At the time of its release, the dB's consisted of singer/guitarists Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple, bassist Gene Holder, and drummer Will Rigby. The songwriting was evenly divided between Stamey and Holsapple, although Stamey became known for writing the stranger, more avant-garde numbers ("She's Not Worried", "Espionage") while Holsapple wrote the more accessible, poppier songs ("Black and White", "Bad Reputation"). Both Stamey and Holsapple played keyboards occasionally as well. Holder and Rigby did not receive any songwriting credits (other than a group credit for "Dynamite").
At the time of its release, the dB's consisted of singer/guitarists Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple, bassist Gene Holder, and drummer Will Rigby. The songwriting was evenly divided between Stamey and Holsapple, although Stamey became known for writing the stranger, more avant-garde numbers ("She's Not Worried", "Espionage") while Holsapple wrote the more accessible, poppier songs ("Black and White", "Bad Reputation"). Both Stamey and Holsapple played keyboards occasionally as well. Holder and Rigby did not receive any songwriting credits (other than a group credit for "Dynamite").