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"Black Stations/White Stations" is a song recorded by the Canadian group Martha and the Muffins in 1984 from the album Mystery Walk under the shortened name M+M. The track was the first single to be released after the act became a duo consisting of lead singer Martha Johnson and group founder Mark Gane (hence the shortened name, with the first ...
Then Again: A Retrospective is a 1998 compilation album by Martha and the Muffins.Although credited to the band's original name, it includes songs from both the full name and M + M phases of the band's career.
Modern Lullaby is an album by the Canadian band Martha and the Muffins, released in 1992. [1] [2] Although released under the band's original name, only Martha Johnson and Mark Gane remained following the original band's breakup.
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This Is the Ice Age was Martha and the Muffins' third album, released on LP and cassette in 1981. The track "Women Around the World at Work" was released as a single in the UK and Canada (#24). [2] "
Metro Music is the debut album by Canadian new wave band Martha and the Muffins. It was released in 1980 on Dindisc , the first album release for the label, and contains the international hit single " Echo Beach ".
[1] [2] The song's tone was compared to Jimi Hendrix's style. [3] An alternative live version of "Muffin Man" appears on disc one (track 22) of the 1992 compilation You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6. This song also appears on the 2009 album released by the Zappa Family Trust Philly '76, the 2002 album FZ:OZ and the 2003 album Halloween.
"Echo Beach" is a song by Canadian musical group Martha and the Muffins. Written by band member Mark Gane, [3] it was released as a single from their album Metro Music in 1980 and went on to reach number five in Canada, number six in Australia, and number 10 in the UK. [4]