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Full title is: New Tales to Tell: A Tribute to Love and Rockets
It's been nearly a quarter of a century since one of the most celebrated, and influential bands of our generation, Love And Rockets formed. In 1985 Daniel Ash, David J and Kevin Haskins departed from being Gothic Rock icons with the highly coveted Bauhaus and merged sparkling New Wave Disco dust influenced T. Rex Boogie, Rockabilly, Punk, Folk, proto-Rave, and Psychedelia into one big ball of confusion. So it's only natural that eventually similar minded multi-faceted artists including both legends such as Frank Black, Flaming Lips, Stephen Perkins (Janes Addiction), Dandy Warhols, and newer buzzworthy acts A Place to Bury Strangers, Snowden, War Tapes, and Blaqk Audio pay their respect to a band whom had influenced their style. |
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Tracks and Sound Clips
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All in My Mind - Black Francis [Pixies] - 5:00
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Holiday on the Moon - Keenan, Maynard James - 5:08
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Love Me - War Tapes - 3:54
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No New Tale to Tell - Blaqk Audio - 3:17
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I Feel Speed [Rock Mix] - Dubfire - 3:36
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Inside the Outside - Dandy Warhols - 5:16
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Kundalini Express - Flaming Lips - 3:47
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Life in Laralay - Sweethead - 3:32
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American Dream - Film School - 5:43
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Light - Place to Bury Strangers - 3:15
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Mirror People - Monster Magnet - 4:10
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Fever - Stone Foxes - 4:47
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No Big Deal - Frankenstein 3000 - 4:29
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It Could Be Sunshine - Vex [1] - 4:11
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So Alive - Better Than Ezra - 3:27
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Lazy - Young, Adrian - 4:08
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Sweet F.A. - Moore, Ian [Accordion] - 4:31
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No Words No More - Snowden [1] - 4:09
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