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The Motors - Approved by The Motors (1978) {2001, Reissue}

Posted By: popsakov
The Motors - Approved by The Motors (1978) {2001, Reissue}

The Motors - Approved by The Motors (1978) {2001, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 327 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 114 Mb
Full Scans | 00:45:56 | RAR 5% Recovery
Pub Rock, Power Pop, New Wave | Disky #VI 646412

After several years in England's pub rock scene, ex-Duck Deluxe members Nick Garvey and Andy McMaster formed the Motors in 1977 with vocalist Bram Tchaikovsky and drummer Ricky Slaughter. Their first album was a splendid piece of guitar-driven pop/rock highlighted by the single "Dancing the Night Away." Approved By was the album that earned them the U.K. hits "Airport" and "Forget About You"; the record saw the band's songwriting improving with forceful melodies and invigorating performances. After that record, the Motors split up; Garvey and McMaster used the band's name for the 1980 album Tenement Steps, which didn't equal the spark of their first two records.

The Motors - Airport: The Motor's Greatest Hits (1995)

Posted By: Designol
The Motors - Airport: The Motor's Greatest Hits (1995)

The Motors - Airport: The Motor's Greatest Hits (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 503 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 167 Mb | Scans ~ 44 Mb
Label: Virgin | # CDVM9032, 7243 8 39945 2 6 | Time: 01:12:25
Pub Rock, New Wave, Power Pop, Pop Rock

Rising from the ashes of pub rock band Ducks Deluxe, the Motors began life as Status Quo lite, a boogie band with better ideas and hooks than other bands in the same mold. Led by talented singer/songwriters Nick Garvey and Andy McMaster, the Motors' 1977 self-titled debut sounded better on paper than it did on the home stereo. Scoring a semihit with the single "Dancing the Night Away" was a surprise to all, but certainly gave Virgin enough confidence to back a second album. When Approved by the Motors hit the shelves in 1978, the band had become one of the finest pop/rock bands in the U.K., refining their sound (the boogie was nowhere to be found) and writing songs filled with great melodies. Garvey and McMaster's harmonies had become as unique as fellow popsters Difford & Tilbrook's, although the Motors sound was far more gritty than the duo from Squeeze. Even lead guitarist Bram Tchaikovsky and drummer Ricky Slaughter seemed to have an expanded role in the sound of the band. Standout tracks like "Forget About You," "Sensation," "Soul Redeemer," and the beautiful "Today" were the heart and soul of this fabulous sophomore release, and the album even garnered them a bonafide hit with "Airport".

The Motors - The Virgin Years (2015)

Posted By: Rtax
The Motors - The Virgin Years (2015)

The Motors - The Virgin Years (2015)
FLAC (tracks) - 1.5 GB | 03:41:50
Pub Rock, Punk, Rock | Label: Caroline Records

UK four CD set. The definitive Motors release, a 42 track round up of all that the band released during their time with Virgin Records 1977-80. Includes the UK hit singles "Dancing The Night Away" (#42), "Airport" (#6), "Forget About You" (#13) and "Love And Loneliness" (#58). Features the band's three studio albums The Motors (#41), Approved By (#60) and Tenement Steps. Disc 4 features the band's two sessions for the legendary John Peel show, neither of which has been commercially released before now. 20 page booklet features detailed liner notes by Record Collector journalist Joe Geesin, a long time champion of the band. Many rare B-sides, 12" versions and re-mixes have been added to give a comprehensive collection of The Motors recorded output. Housed in a clam shell box with each CD coming in it's own cardboard wallet - The Motors have never looked or sounded better!