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For|the British training shoe|Plimsoll shoeInfobox musical artist| name = The Plimsouls| image = Plimsouls_circa_1980s.jpg| caption = The Plimsouls in the 1980s.| background = group_or_band| origin = Los Angeles, California | genre = Power pop , Alternative rock , Paisley Underground | years_active = 1978–1983
1995–1998
2005, 2007| label = Geffen Records , Beat Records , Alive Naturalsound Records , Planet Records , New Rose Records, Varese| associated_acts = Peter Case , The Nerves , The Beat (American band)|The Beat , Blondie (band)|Blondie , The Breakaways, The Skunks| website =| current_members =| past_members = Peter Case
Dave Pahoa
Louie Ramírez
Eddie Muñoz
Clem Burke
Bryan Head
The Plimsouls are an United States|American Rock music|rock Musical ensemble|band formed in Paramount, California|Paramount , California in 1978.

Formation


Formed by singer, guitarist and songwriter Peter Case (who had previously fronted power pop band The Nerves ), the Plimsouls began as a trio in 1978 which included Case, bassist Dave Pahoa and drummer Louie Ramírez . From inception, the band quickly became a crowd favorite in the Los Angeles club scene. Long Beach promoter Stephen Zepeda signed the group to his Beat Records label for a five-song EP called Zero Hour . Guitarist Eddie Muñoz joined the group during the recording of the EP.

Danny Holloway produced the Zero Hour EP and managed the group. The song, "Zero Hour," received heavy airplay on KROQ-FM , and the Plimsouls grew to be one of the top club draws in the city. Case received critical praise for his songwriting. In 1981, Planet Records (with distribution through Elektra) signed the group and released their self-titled debut album which Holloway also produced. A single, "Now", received strong local airplay in LA. "Now" was also covered by power-pop legend Phil Seymour and appears on the 2011 CD edition of his 2nd album. Phil also appeared live with the Plimsouls during the late 70s both as a guest vocalist and as an artist on the same bill.

Second album/Valley Girl


The band achieved national popularity in 1983 when the single release "A Million Miles Away" was included on Valley Girl (film)|Valley Girl 's motion picture soundtrack and became a minor hit. The band, which also appeared on camera in the film performing the song and parts of two others, quickly re-recorded the song for inclusion on a second album, Everywhere At Once , produced by Jeff Eyrich, but broke up shortly after. Several years later, in 1990, a then up-and-coming band named the Goo Goo Dolls covered "A Million Miles Away" on their Hold Me Up album. The song is also included on the Speed (1994 film)|Speed motion picture soundtrack.

Reunion


Case has continued with a solo career since the band's mid-1980s breakup. In 1996, The Plimsouls, without Ramirez, reunited for a few shows and some recording sessions, resulting in a little-heard reunion album called Kool Trash . This album featured drumming by new band member Clem Burke , who was also simultaneously a member of Blondie (band)|Blondie . The Plimsouls have continued to reunite occasionally since that time, with Burke being replaced by Bryan Head.

Discography


EPs
  • Zero Hour (1980 Beat Records)

  • #"Great Big World" (2:55)
    #"Zero Hour" (2:30)
    #"Hypnotized" (2:53)
    #"How Long Will it Take? " (2:49)
    #"I Can't Turn You Loose" (3:15)

    LPS
  • The Plimsouls (album)|The Plimsouls (1981 Planet Records) U.S. #153Allmusic|class=artist|id=p26845/charts-awards|pure_url=yes Billboard, Allmusic

  • #"Lost Time" (3:41)
    #"Now" (2:57)
    #"In This Town" (2:36)
    #"Zero Hour" (2:30)
    #"Women" (2:50)
    #"Hush, Hush" (2:34)
    #"I Want What You Got" (3:25)
    #"Nickels and Dimes" (3:05)
    #"I Want You Back" (2:33)
    #"Mini-Skirt Minnie" (2:42)
    #"Everyday Things" (2:29)
  • Everywhere at Once (album)|Everywhere at Once (1983 Geffen Records) U.S. #186

  • #"Shaky City" (2:27)
    #"Magic Touch" (3:19)
    #"Oldest Story in the World" (3:19)
    #"Lie, Beg, Borrow, and Steal" (2:45)
    #"Play the Breaks" (4:17)
    #"How Long Will it Take? " (2:30)
    #"A Million Miles Away" (3:34)
    #"My Life Ain't Easy" (2:37)
    #"Inch By Inch" (2:35)
    #"I'll Get Lucky" (2:42)
    #"Everywhere at Once" (3:19)
  • Kool Trash (1998 Fuel 2000/Shaky City Records)

  • #"Playing With Jack" (3:15)
    #"Feeling Strange" (3:12)
    #"Down" (4:23)
    #"Falling Awake" (4:24)
    #"Pile Up" (3:26)
    #"12 O'Clock Midnight" (5:30)
    #"Kool Trash" (3:48)
    #"Lost" (4:09)
    #"Dangerous Book" (3:29)
    #"Not of This World" (3:41)

    Guest Appearances
  • "He Put The Bomp in The Bomp" Tribute to Greg Shaw- COMP CD (2007)


  • Live Albums
  • One Night in America (1988)

  • Live& #33; Beg, Borrow & Steal (2010)

  • Beach Town Confidential (live 1983) (2012)


  • References


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