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PAISLEY POP ARTISTS:
The Broken Hearts
Jason Byrd
Crack City Rockers
Girls Say Yes
Happiness Factor
Jamie Hoover
   & Bill Lloyd
Stephen Lawrenson
Tim Lee
Milkshake Jones
Salim Nourallah
The Quags
The Rite Flyers
The Saving Graces
Sex & Reverb
Bobby Sutliff
The Sunbirds
The Swivel Chairs
The Windbreakers

DISTRIBUTED ARTISTS:
Absolute Grey
Anton Barbeau
Audible & The Swivel Chairs
Brown Mountain Lights
Wendie Colter
Huw Gower
Jeff Hart
Jamie Hoover
Lonesome Brothers
Jill Olson
The Pillcrushers
Ray Mason Band
The Trolleyvox
The Vestiges

OTHER COOL
POP LABELS:

BongoBeat
Bus Stop
GrooveDisques
Laughing Outlaw
Not Lame
Parasol
Pure Pop Records
Zip Records

GROOVY PORTLAND LABELS
Cravedog
Hush Records
Magic Marker


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       I burn

ONLINE STORE - Label and Distributed Releases:
We carry a fine selection of indie pop and alt-country artists,
hand selected for their fine musical quality


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$12.00
TAN SLEEVE
Bad From Both Sides


"Lane Steinberg and Steve Barry (formerly Steve Katz) were formerly two-thirds of the Florida-based pop trio the Wind, whose three mid-'80s albums are highly prized by power pop obscurantists. Their second release under their revived partnership, 2004's Bad From Both Sides is one of the finest albums either singer/songwriter has been involved with. Steinberg and Barry's mix of winsome jangle pop melodies and odd, often funny lyrics on unexpected topics will be familiar to anyone who's heard Fountains of Wayne, but the difference between the two bands is that Tan Sleeve are much less afraid to balance a goofy trifle like "Puffy's Gun" (about the notorious club shooting that sent P. Diddy's protégé Shyne to jail) with a pair of songs like the heartbroken, country-tinged "It Doesn't Snow in New York Anymore" (which has a chorus oddly similar to the Carpenters' "Top of the World") or "Equidistant," songs unafraid to examine actual emotions without a clever quip. The wide-eyed "Maria Bartiromo" (a much better song than the late Joey Ramone's ode to the legendarily babealicous cable-news financial reporter) and the woozily neo-psychedelic title track, which includes a sly quote from the Hollies' "Stop Stop Stop," are particularly nice, but the album's unexpected highlight is a completely sincere and gorgeous reading of Henry Mancini's theme from Breakfast at Tiffany's (No, not "Moon River," the other song), complete with wordless harmonies, strings, vibes and a very Brian Wilson-like banjo part. It's so gorgeous that an entire album of Steinberg and Barry originals in the same style sounds like an enticing prospect; the closing "The Meaning of Success," with its softly crooned vocals, brushed drums and similarly lush arrangement, sounds like a teaser for this fantasy project. Varied, engaging and beautifully crafted, Bad From Both Sides is a triumph."
-Stewart Mason, All Music.com

WOULD SOUND GOOD ON A MIX TAPE WITH: Emitt Rhodes, Semisonic, Beach Boys, Queen, June and Exit Wounds,



1 Equidistant

2 Maria       LISTEN

3 Destruction       LISTEN

4 It Doesn't Snow in New York Anymore

5 Puffy's Gun       LISTEN

6 Bad From Both Sides

7 Take a Piece While It Lasts       LISTEN

8 Making Tyrone Disappear

9 You'll Thank Me for This Someday

10 Breakfast at Tiffany's

11 When Things Go Wrong

12 More Than Best Behind       LISTEN

13 The Meaning of Success





   


$12.00


 


TROLLEYVOX
Leap of Folly


I bought this for myself a couple of months back from Groove Disques, and it has been my most played CD this year. I have listened to it every day, and some tracks 2-3 times in a row. A handful of CDs in the last 20 years have affected me that way ... The Replacements "Let It Be," Robyn Hitchcock's "I Often Dream of Trains," and The Smithereens "Especially For You" and R.E.M.'s "Reckoning." Produced by Adam Lasus (Madder Rose, Helium"), this album features brilliant but understated songs by Andrew Chalfen (The Wishniaks), and the wonderful smokey vocals of Beth Filla. This album is simply the best that jangle pop fans could hope for.

TRACK LISTING:

1. Dome of the Sky       LISTEN

2. Town and Country       LISTEN

3. Le Fleur de Lys       LISTEN

4. Green Light Cascade

5. Singing Telegram

6. Goodnight Heat Lightning       LISTEN

7. One Day       LISTEN

8. How You Gonna Get There

9. Outerbourough Getaway

10. But That Don't Make It Right

11. Chesterman

12. Oregon Lanes

13. Air Companion

14. Hours and Miles

Groove Disques

   


Full Art CD - Out of stock
"B" stock (disc w/music only - no artwork)
for $3.00


Note: As of April 24, 2006,
we are currently out of stock
on the CD with full artwork.
We currently have discs only
in slip sleeves.
These are without the
enhanced features.
Price =$3.00 + shipping
If you would like
to order full retail version,
please order through
Not Lame, Miles of Music,
or CD Universe.





Various Artists
Stand-ins for decibels: The dB's tribute


Finally! Two years (off and on) in the making... Paisley Pop is proud to finally release our tribute to one of our favorite bands of all-time... the dB's! And as luck would have it, the group has just gotten back together this year. If you're one of the many who somehow missed out on all the great music they made back in yesteryear, let me fill you in:

the dB's stretched the boundaries of the three-minute pop song to their limits, while never abandoning the pure-pop ethic... North Carolina's gift to 80s rock, they were one of those smart, trendy, talented bands that critics love and the big record companies don't know how to sell.Songwriters Stamey & Holsapple were the Lennon/McCartney of their generation.

For Fans Of:
the dB’s, R.E.M., Big Star, Yo La Tengo,Fountains of Wayne, They Might Be Giants, The New Pornographers, The Beatles,Badfinger. The Posies, Hootie & Blowfish

TRACKS:

1. Neverland - BILL LLOYD

2. Cycles Per Second - LISA MYCHOLS

3. If and When - SPIKE PRIGGEN

4. Dynamite - DON DIXON

5. Storm Warning - THE MELLO CADS

6. Working For Somebody Else
   - COCKEYED GHOST & EVIE SANDS

7. White Train - LAST TRAIN HOME

8. Moving In Your Sleep

   - STEVE ALMAAS & ALI SMITH

9. Lonely Is (As Lonely Does) - JILL OLSON

10. Ask For Jill - THE SWIVEL CHAIRS

11. Think Too Hard - THE HANGING CHADS
(Jamie Hoover, Bill Lloyd, Don Dixon and Robert Crenshaw)

12. Death Garage - NOEL COWARD'S GHOST

13. Nothing Is Wrong - BROWN MOUNTAIN LIGHTS

14. Big Brown Eyes - AARON SPADE

15. Amplifier - MATT KEATING

16. From A Window To A Screen - THE TANGERINE TROUSERS*

17. I Feel Good (Today) - BOBBY SUTLIFF

18. Molly Says - TIM LEE

19. I Lie - RAY MASON

20. On The Battlefront - FRANCINE

21. She Got Soul - THE INJURED PARTIES

22. Love Is For Lovers - The ANTHONY WAYNE SOUND

Plus 2 Bonus mp3s:
"Never Say When" by the Saving Graces
(with lead vocals by D. Fenton)
"Purple Hose" by Mercaptan
(featuring Tim Walters and Scott McKnight")

*Note:In our recent release of Stand-ins for decibels: The dB's tribute there were inadvertantly miscredits in the Press Release and Liner Notes for Track #16.

Here are the corrected credits:
16. From A Window To A Screen
Tangerine Trousers
CJ Milroy - vocals
John Milroy - vocals, acoustic guitar
Mark Iannace - vocals, accordian, percussion
Pat Shanley - electric guitar
Michael Hacala - drums
Luke Sayers - bass
with:
Bobby Parker - trumpet
Recorded at Big Dog Studios Warren MI - engineered by Chuck Pope
Mixed at Big Sky Studios Ann Arbor MI - mixed by Gregg Leonard
Produced by Tangerine Trousers
website: www.tangerinetrousers.com


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