Everybody Wants To Shag... 6/5/1990, LAUNCH, Jim Derogatis
The posthumously released third album, which even Cope eventually admitted "wasn't as crap as it seemed in September,...
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Everybody Wants To Shag... 7/13/2005, AMG
The title was originally intended for the band's debut, but attaching it to the long-unreleased third and final Teardrops album, an expansion of the four-track You Disappear...
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Kilimanjaro 1/1/1980, LAUNCH, Jim Derogatis
The Teardrops' first album featured the killer "Reward"; Magical Mystery Tour horns and marimba-like keyboards, and the indelible hit, "When I...
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Kilimanjaro 7/13/2005, AMG
Armed with trumpeters Ray Martinez and Hurricane Smith who add soaring flourishes and energetic blasts throughout, on Kilimanjaro the Teardrops explode in a torrent of...
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Wilder 1/1/1981, LAUNCH, Jim Derogatis
A transitional effort that trumpets Cope's expanding worldview--he had never tried drugs before the making of this album--as epitomized by the memorable "Passionate Friend,"...
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Wilder 7/13/2005, AMG
Despite the flux they were going through, the Teardrops somehow got it together to record the heavily-hyped Wilder, which unlike its predecessor did nothing in terms of...
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Piano 1/1/1995, LAUNCH, Jim Derogatis
Another posthumous release, this one a compilation of the singles and other odd tracks that preceded Kilimanjaro, all of them prime ...
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Piano 7/13/2005, AMG
Piano collects The Teardrop Explodes' early recordings, featuring three singles and three tracks recorded for compilations. The songs make it clear the band was still trying...
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