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Algebra Mothers: A-Moms = Algebra Mothers - VINYL LP

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Algebra Mothers: A-Moms = Algebra Mothers - VINYL LPTitle: A Moms = Algebra Mothers Artist: Algebra Mothers Label: Third Man Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 813547026613 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2018 09 28 Number of Discs: 1 The Algebra Mothers A Moms were formed by four like minded misfits artists musicians friends (Gerald Collins, Ralph Valdez, Diana Balton and Kirsten Rogoff) from Detroit's Cass Tech High School. They made their professional debut in 1977 and in 1979 they released the weirdly

Title: A-Moms = Algebra Mothers
Artist: Algebra Mothers
Label: Third Man Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 813547026613
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2018-09-28
Number of Discs: 1

The Algebra Mothers/A-Moms were formed by four like-minded misfits/artists/musicians/friends (Gerald Collins, Ralph Valdez, Diana Balton and Kirsten Rogoff) from Detroit's Cass Tech High School. They made their professional debut in 1977 and in 1979 they released the weirdly incredible Strawberry Cheesecake b/w Modern Noise 7' on their own Aftertaste Records (TMR re-issue imminent). They played around Detroit and the country with everyone from Destroy All Monsters and Sonic's Rendezvous Band to Pere Ubu until 1984. Several decades later, Third Man Records contacted head Mothers Gerald Collins (Jeecy and The Jungle) and Ralph Valdez (former WDET Disc Jockey) and discovered they were sitting on at least an album's worth of home studio demos and live recordings. Now we proudly present to you 'A-Moms = Algebra Mothers' LP, 14 never before heard tracks recorded between 1977-1984 in various home studios and clubs. It will be their first release in nearly 40 years and only their second release ever. Definitely recommended for fans of Pere Ubu, Devo, Stranglers, Roxy Music

Tracks:
1.1 Carsick
1.2 In and Out of Order
1.3 See Saw
1.4 Little Mathematica
1.5 Goo Goo Eyes
1.6 Ironhead
1.7 Misfits
1.8 Nuns in Chains
1.9 As the World Turns
1.10 Dance Damage
1.11 Hollywood
1.12 Chemical Tasties
1.13 No for An Answer
1.14 Swan Song
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