The Braces - Blue Flame LP
SKU: BBC005 OverviewDescription:
From the mid-eighties up to 1991, The Braces were one of the most
sought-after ska bands around Europe, being part of the first
generation in Germany (together with Skaos, The Blue Beat and The
Busters). The hype around them grew, when the compilation "Skank -
Licensed To Ska" (Link Records/England) became a worldwide success
in 1988. The Braces song "Julie, Julie" happened to be one of the
highlights of the record. At the "1st International Ska Festival"
in London the youngsters shared stages with the likes of Prince
Buster and Bim Skala Bim in Dezember 1988. Another classic
recording was released the following year, the wide spread "Ska Ska
Skandal-Compilation" (Vielklang/Pork Pie), where "Playing Darts"
scored lots of points with the thirsty ska crowd. Yet, after four
years of extensive touring around Europe and two successful albums
The Braces simply stopped playing in 1991. The decision making was
helped by their manager who went away with the Braces money and all
their contracts.
Format & package: LP
Record label: Black Butcher
Year of release: 2013 (reissued from 1990)
Tracks:
A1 Give Love A Chance
A2 Susy Says
A3 Fifty Days
A4 In The Dark
A5 Don't Be So Cruel To Me
A6 Come And Go
A7 Ska Of Monstra
B1 Jungle Party
B2 Too True To Be Good
B3 Storming Out
B4 Boys Don't Cry
B5 Happiness
B6 Youthquake
Specification | Description |
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Weight | 0,25 Kg |