Tyla Gang - Yachtless (Reissue) (1977)
Artist: Tyla Gang
Title: Yachtless
Year Of Release: 1977
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Pub Rock, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 57:04
Total Size: 148/400 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Yachtless
Year Of Release: 1977
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Pub Rock, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 57:04
Total Size: 148/400 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Hurricane 3:17
2. Dust on the Needle 4:37
3. On the Street 2:58
4. New York Sun 3:16
5. Speedball Morning 3:04
6. Dont Shift a Gear 3:03
7. Lost Angels 3:44
8. The Young Lords 3:20
9. Whizz Kids 3:30
10. Don't Turn Your Radio On 3:45
11. Amsterdam Dog 3:30
12. Cannons of the Boogie Night 3:28
13. Suicide Jockey 4:53
14. Styrofoam 2:39
15. It's Only Rock and Roll 4:29
16. Texas Chainsaw Massacre Boogie 3:31
Tyla Gang, a British pub-rock / new wave band led by ex-Ducks Deluxe member Sean Tyla, released their first double a-side single Styrofoam / Texas Chainsaw Massacre Boogie on the Stiff label in 1976. The bands debut album 'Yachtless was released in 1977 by Beserkley. By then Sean had moved to California. In 1978 the second album Moonproof followed. In the early '80's, three more albums followed on different labels. In 1983 the band broke up.
Sean continued to record in California with former Monkees member, Mike Nesmith but the hit single “Breakfast In Marin” was scuppered by a court case.
Tyla teamed up with Man’s Deke Leonard to form The Force, who produced the single “Close To A Headline”. Sean subsequently suffered a classic rockers burn out, and retired, or so was thought.
In 2003, after more than two decades, the Tyla Gang was back with a new album suitably tiled “Back In The Saddle” on Mystic records, and a batch of tour dates.
Sean continued to record in California with former Monkees member, Mike Nesmith but the hit single “Breakfast In Marin” was scuppered by a court case.
Tyla teamed up with Man’s Deke Leonard to form The Force, who produced the single “Close To A Headline”. Sean subsequently suffered a classic rockers burn out, and retired, or so was thought.
In 2003, after more than two decades, the Tyla Gang was back with a new album suitably tiled “Back In The Saddle” on Mystic records, and a batch of tour dates.