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Dirty Looks Music Artist : Dirty Looks Music Label : FNA Records Release Date : 2010-11-02 Artistopia's Price :$15.99
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2010 Dirty Looks self-titled CD. Album was originally released on vinyl only in limited quantities. Newly remastered with bonus tracks. Original album was released in 1985. Also contains very rare 1984 EP. 15 tracks total.
Highly anticipated two CD set. Not to be confused with the Hard Rock band, Staten Island, New York based power-pop trio Dirty Looks (Patrick Barnes, Peter Parker and Marco Sin) signed to Stiff in 1979 after only 10 gigs and have the unique record of claiming Stiff's biggest ever selling album in the US. Their eponymous debut album was released to positive reviews in August 80 - produced by Tim Friese-Green, it included a duo of great singles in 'Let Go' and 'Lie To Me'. Epic released the album in the US where it sold almost 100,000 copies. The second album, 'Turn It Up', followed 12 months later but only after being recorded twice, by Motors main-man Nick Garvey and Roger Bechirian. Label politics meant that the album never secured a US release and this is first CD release anywhere in the world. This re-release is newly remastered and includes sleeve notes by singer/songwriter guitarist Patrick Briody (aka Patrick Barnes), extra b-sides and singles and four never released live tracks recorded on the Son Of Stiff tour. Dirty Looks were one of the most underrated acts signed to Stiff and one of the most requested re-releases through the recently launched Stiff Records site. 31 tracks. Stiff. 2007.
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Gasoline Music Artist : Dirty Looks Music Label : Perris Records Release Date : 2007-11-13 Artistopia's Price :$13.80
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This album marks the return of Danish singer/guitarist Henrik Ostergaard with this solid release. The new CD finds the band returning to their AC/DC style rock roots.