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Jane Air And The Belvederes - Call Me Every Night album

Jane Air And The Belvederes - Call Me Every Night album

  • Performer: Jane Air And The Belvederes
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Call Me Every Night
  • Released: 1979
  • Style: Punk
  • MP3 version size: 1210 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1765 mb
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  • Rating: 4.3
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Jane Aire & the Belvederes, on Virgin Records from 1979.

It would be unfair to call Jane Aire & the Belvederes a disappointment. The opening cover of "Breaking Down the Walls of Heartache" is as infectious as it ought to be, while the darkly quirk-laden "Driving," and the contrarily summertime fun of "Take It to the Next Wave" both recapture the twisted teen-dream Americana that hallmarked "Yankee Wheels. Sweet is one of several guests here, alongside Kirsty MacColl and the Edge (the post-Damned outfit formed by latter-day members Lu Edmonds and John Moss, as opposed to the Irish guitar picker), and their combined presence is occasionally more powerful than Aire's own. Indeed, so much of Jane Aire & the Belvederes resembles an ensemble work that it is only by returning to its strongest cuts that one remembers why one put it on in the first place. And no, "Yankee Wheels" isn't included.

Jane, Mary Jane, I don't like you, Mary Jane With the gang, OT Gang, forty deep, we sliding Nigga, what's the info? Ayy, ayy What's your info? Ayy, yeah My bitch sweet, candy cane, acting like you know my name It's a shame, how these niggas pillow talking Pussy nigga, what's the info? Ayy, ayy What's your info? Ayy, yeah. Mmh, fucking on your bitch raw, ayy See me with the money, now they wanna call, ayy Now they wanna listen to the shit I said I'm just tryna have you naked all up in my bed, ayy, ayy Put two shots inside my head Try to save me but you left my soul beside your leg, ayy Call me. crazy, but you such a fan, ayy All I see is red until the day I'm dead, ayy (Sweet), ayy. Jane, Mary Jane, I don't like you, Mary Jane With the gang, OT Gang, forty deep, we sliding Nigga, what's the info? Ayy, ayy What's your info?

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