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  2. The Bangles - Wikipedia

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    The Bangles' full-length debut album on Columbia Records, All Over the Place (1984), captured their power pop roots, featuring the singles "Hero Takes a Fall" and the Kimberley Rew-penned Beatlesque "Going Down to Liverpool" (originally recorded by Rew's band Katrina and the Waves).

  3. Different Light - Wikipedia

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    Different Light is the second studio album by American pop rock band the Bangles, released in January 1986.The album's Top 40 sound was a departure from their earlier 1960s-style rock'n'roll sound.

  4. The Bangles discography - Wikipedia

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    Music videos 13 The discography of the Bangles , an American all-female band, consists of five studio albums , ten compilation albums , one extended play , twenty-five singles , and three video albums.

  5. Bangles (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The Bangles' early years were informed by a 1960s garage rock sensibility, [2] [5] and the 1982 EP maintains a stylistic link between the "Getting Out of Hand" debut single and the band's first full-length album, the critically acclaimed All Over the Place (1984). [2] Music critics often note the irony of their subsequent rise from guitar-based ...

  6. A Hazy Shade of Winter - Wikipedia

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    "A Hazy Shade of Winter" follows a rock-tinged sound, with a fairly straightforward verse-refrain structure. [3] The song dates back to Simon's days in England in 1965; it follows a hopeless poet, with "manuscripts of unpublished rhyme", unsure of his achievements in life.

  7. You Might Be Surprised How These '60s Bands Got Their Names - AOL

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    1. Mungo Jerry. In the 1960s, a British group called Mungo Jerry brought jug band music to the masses with their hit single “In the Summertime.”

  8. Jangle pop - Wikipedia

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    Jangle pop is a subgenre of pop rock and college rock that emphasizes jangly guitars and 1960s-style pop melodies. [1] The term is usually applied to late 1970s/early 1980s bands emerging from the post-punk scene, often influenced by 1960s groups such as the Byrds.

  9. List of jangle pop bands - Wikipedia

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    Jangle pop is a genre of rock music created in the 1960s that saw a resurgence in the 1980s. [1] [2] Artists