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The Snapdragons - Dawn Raids On Morality album

The Snapdragons - Dawn Raids On Morality album

  • Performer: The Snapdragons
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Dawn Raids On Morality
  • Released: 1989
  • Style: Indie Rock
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1825 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1555 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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The album Dawn Raids on Morality is rated by Native and many aficionados of UK Indie music as an undiscovered gem with thoughtful lyrics and classy guitar work and was produced by Pat Collier. The band toured the UK and supported other Native acts, such as The Darling Buds and Richard Hawley's debut band Treebound Story.

Recorded at The Greenhouse, February & March 1989 C&P 1989 Native Records A Native Records Release . Box 19, Sheffield S1 1JD, Made in Egland Pacific Distribution Te. 01-8004090) Fax.

The Snapdragons (sometimes referred to as 'The Snapdragons UK', to distinguish them from the later US band of the same name) were an indie-rock band from Leeds, England led by singer and main songwriter James Taylor (not to be confused with The Prisoners mainman or the American singer-songwriter of the same name). They released two albums and four singles in the late 1980s, early 1990s while signed to the independent UK label Native Records.

The album Dawn Raids on Morality was produced by Pat Collier. In 1989, they recorded a session for the BBC Radio 1 DJ, John Peel. The band toured the UK and supported other Native Records acts, such as The Darling Buds and Richard Hawley's debut band, Treebound Story. However inconsistent performances by the band, and the departure of John Sullivan and later "Spike" Mullings, hindered the band's ability to reach a wider audience. The follow-up album The Eternal in a Moment was a compilation of tracks from singles and EPs not found on the first album, and included "The. 1989 Dawn Raids on Morality. 1990 The Eternal in a Moment. BBC John Peel - The Snapdragons at Maida Vale.

The album "Dawn Raids on Morality" is rated by Native and many aficionados of UK Indie music as an undiscovered gem with thoughtful lyrics and classy guitar work and was produced by Pat Collier. However inconsistent performances by the band and the departure of John Sullivan and later "Spike" Mullings hindered the band's ability to reach a wider audience. Drummer Pel Riccardi went on to join the very successful Utah Saints. The Snapdragons' best known single was perhaps 'Dole Boys On Futons' (the opening track on their first album and written by James Taylor and John Sullivan) - the song described the incongruous, but growing phenomenon of unemployed youths living designer lives - all summed up with the ingenious chorus

Performer: The Snapdragons. Album: Dawn Raids On Morality. The Snapdragons - Dawn Raids On Morality MP3 version. 1751 downloads at 32 mb/s. The Snapdragons - Dawn Raids On Morality FLAC version. NTVLP 42. The Snapdragons. Dawn Raids On Morality ‎(LP, Album). The Snapdragons - Dawn Raids On Morality DOWNLOAD. Related music albums: . Abstract Morality Crime. Paul Mickelson - The Dawn Of Life: A Musical On The Life Of Christ. A second studio album entitled Mass was recorded with Nigel Lister replacing John Sullivan on guitar. However this was not issued by Native, due to legal problems which effectively saw the demise of band. Drummer Pel Riccardi went on to join the Utah Saints.

The Snapdragons (sometimes referred to as The Snapdragons UK, to distinguish them from the later US band of the same name) were an indie rock band from Leeds, England. They were led by their singer and main songwriter, James Taylor (not to be confused with The Prisoners mainman or the American singer-songwriter of the same name). They released two albums and four singles in the late 1980's, early 1990's while signed to the independent UK label Native Records.

The album Dawn Raids on Morality is rated by Native and many aficionados of UK Indie music as an undiscovered gem with thoughtful lyrics and classy guitar work and was produced by Pat Collier. The Snapdragons' best known single was perhaps 'Dole Boys On Futons' (the opening track on their first album and written by James Taylor and John Sullivan) - the song described the incongruous, but growing phenomenon of unemployed youths living designer lives - all summed up with the ingenious chorus

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Tracklist

Dole Boys On Futons
Dreamtime
The Silent World
The Man Of Her Dreams
The Dead
Dawn Raids On Morality
No Expectations
Closer
Life's A Crack
The Hole In The Stars

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NTVLP 42 The Snapdragons Dawn Raids On Morality ‎(LP, Album) Native Records NTVLP 42 UK 1989
NTVCD 42 The Snapdragons Dawn Raids On Morality ‎(CD, Album) Native Records NTVCD 42 UK 1989

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