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The
Vapors New Clear Days 1980 EMI / Liberty Records | Turning
Japanese Sixty Second Interval Waiting for the Weekend Spring Collection Letter from Hiro | News
at Ten Somehow Prisoners Trains Bunkers | ||||||
What an incredible group! One of the best debuts ever to be done by anybody! This is the American version. | ||||||||
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The
Vapors New Clear Days 1980 EMI / Liberty Records / 2000 Caption Mod Records (Re-issue) | Spring
Collection Turning Japanese Cold War America Trains Bunkers | News
at Ten Somehow Sixty Second Interval Waiting for the Weekend Letter from Hiro CD Bonus Tracks: Prisoners Sunstroke Here Comes the Judge (live) News at Ten (single version) Wasted Talk Talk Waiting for the Weekend .............. (single version) Billy | ||||||
Re-issued
in 2000 by a really cool English
label, Captain Mod Records (www.captainoi.com),
in its original UK version with plenty of bonus tracks. A fantastic debut for a sadly short-lived band. | ||||||||
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The
Vapors Magnets 1981 EMI / Liberty Records | Jimmie
Jones Spiders Isolated Case Civic Hall Live at the Marquee | Daylight
Titans Johnn's In Love Again Can't Talk Anymore Lenina Silver Machines Magnets CD Bonus Tracks: Galleries for Guns Jimmie Jones (single version) Daylight Titans (single version) | ||||||
Arguably,
one the THE best albums of all time. The difference in songwriting and musicianship
from their debut disc to this is incredible. There's a kind of ferocity to these songs, yet they still maintain their tunefulness. And this was only their second album! (I dare anyone to come up with a more powerful song than the title track!) Sadly, The Vapors called it quits after this record. The constant touring was too gruelling for them to take. At least they went out with a truly remarkable album. (This long out of print album was re-issued in 2001 by Captain Oi! Records ( www.captainoi.com ). | ||||||||
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