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L.A. Explosion

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Download links and information about L.A. Explosion by Last. This album was released in 1979 and it belongs to Rock, New Wave, Punk, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 56:49 minutes.

Artist: Last
Release date: 1979
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 21
Duration: 56:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. She Don't Know Why I'm Here 3:29
2. This Kind of Feeling 2:53
3. Bombing of London 2:34
4. Century City Rag 2:39
5. Walk Like Me 2:39
6. Slavedriver 1:55
7. Every Summer Day 3:36
8. The Rack 1:34
9. Objections 2:40
10. A Fool Like You 2:00
11. Someone's Laughing 3:16
12. I Don't Wanna Be In Love 1:30
13. Be Bop a Lula 4:00
14. Looking At You 3:09
15. The Rack (Reprise) 1:23
16. She Don't Know Why I'm Here 3:27
17. Bombing of London 2:21
18. Every Summer Day 3:38
19. Hitler's Brother 2:50
20. L.A. Explosion 2:27
21. We're In Control 2:49

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Perhaps the least known of the late-'70s L.A. pop acts, the Last rose from the ashes of the Los Angeles club scene alongside bands like 20/20, the Knack, the Nerves, the Plimsouls, et al. Releasing their debut album on a small, albeit influential, indie label didn't help them gain exposure outside of California, but the music contained on this platter is as brilliant as anything that came from that era. Led by Joe Nolte and featuring his brothers Mike and David amongst its members, the Last's secret weapon was the keyboard/flute-playing Vitus Matare, who added extra texture and flair to Joe's engaging songs. Heavily influenced by '60s pop, this album has it all: pure pop ("This Kind of Feeling," "Someone's Laughing"), sunny beach pop ("Every Summer Day"), punk-pop ("I Don't Wanna Be In Love," "Slavedriver"), psych-pop ("She Don't Know Why I'm Here"), etc. Thinly produced, this album has a charm and innocence to it that not many other artists have been able to match. ~ Steve "Spaz" Schnee, Rovi