![]() ![]() ![]() This is Quarterflash's second CD.Įxact Audio Copy V1.3 from 2. ![]() The group did carry on with a different line-up and released a 4th album in 1990. They only released 3 CD's before disbanding in 1985. Like most New Wave bands, Quarterflash did not last very long. However, Quarterflash's songs weren't always as good as the best stuff of these other bands (like Berlin's Sex). Quarterflash's music had a little more depth than the other bands, especially with the addition of Rindy Ross's saxophone. The female vocalists in these bands sounded a lot alike, with a stinted, baby-like style. Quarterflash is one of the many female-fronted bands from 80's that played New Wave music with some pop and disco thrown in. On this CD, it possible to sit through bad tracks without suffering. The problem with Quarterflash's first album is that the bad tracks are so bad, it takes away from the enjoyment of the good stuff. And of the three bad tracks, only one is horrible. This album is 40 minutes long and has 10 tracks. Although it doesn't have the smash hits of the first album, overall it is a better album. Japanese first CD pressing, issued and manufactured by CBS/Sony Japan in early 1983. Quarterflash - Take Another Picture (1983) ĮAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 243 Mb | MP3 -> 96 Mbįull Artwork 600 dpi (png) -> 69 Mb | 5% repair rar ![]()
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