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The interest in this debut album lies more in the brilliance and originality of the arrangements than in the songwriting, which is rather conventional. Almost completely devoid of the darkness and depression typical of the upcoming English New Wave, imbued with a certain quirky humor that would rarely be adopted by the neo-romantic dandies.
The interest in this debut album lies more in the brilliance and originality of the arrangements than in the songwriting, which is rather conventional.
Almost completely devoid of the darkness and depression typical of the upcoming English New Wave, imbued with a certain quirky humor that would rarely be adopted by the neo-romantic dandies.
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