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Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Play track | Count your blessings 1 |
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5:14 | |||
2 | Play track | Testosterone |
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3:44 | |||
3 | Epiclectics |
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0:40 | ||||
4 | Play track | The Wrong Clothes |
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5 | Radio Studente |
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5:20 | ||||
6 | God give me strength |
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4:06 | ||||
7 | Cellos |
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5:44 | ||||
8 | Play track | Count your blessings 2 |
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5:07 |
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Transmitters
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Peel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk rocker. Now we’ve had our urban ears syringed by the likes of Franz Ferdinand and The Killers, we can all slip as comfortably into The Transmitters new compilation album, “I fear no one”, as if it was a comfy old pair of slippers. Only a lot louder. “Ah transmit me baby” moaned an ecstatic John Peel in 1979 as the final bar crashed to a close on the first of the two full-throttle Peel Sessions the band were invited to record. The entire four-tra… read more
Peel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk rocker. Now we’ve had our urban ears syringed by th… read more
Peel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk rocker. Now we’ve had our urban ears syringed by the likes of Franz Ferdinand and The Killers, we… read more