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Standing Room Only (2007) Clean Modern and Reasonable (2007) Standing Room Only is the first live album by the band The Motels, recorded live on June 9, 2006, ...
Motels is the first studio album by new wave band The Motels, recorded in the spring of 1979 and released in the fall. It was produced by John Carter. It peaked at #175 on Billboard's album chart in December. On May 12, 1979 (Mother's Day), The Motels signed with Capitol Records.
The album placed Green Day at the forefront of the 1990s punk rock revival. [5] Insomniac, the band's fourth studio album, was released in October 1995. While not as successful as Dookie, the album managed to peak at number two on the US Billboard 200 and received a double platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of ...
For their sixth album, Green Day initially hired producer Scott Litt, who guided R.E.M.’s mid-career pivot towards expansive, acoustic-driven albums like Out of Time and Automatic for the People ...
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For Green Day, now 30 years past its breakthrough third album “Dookie,” the answer is clear. The group, which brought its Saviors Tour to Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium last night, mapped the ...
The album Clean Modern and Reasonable, issued in September 2007, was the first release under the banner "The Motels" in 22 years. The album contains acoustic versions of past hits, B-sides and Davis solo material, including new recordings of "Take The L", "Only the Lonely", and "Suddenly Last Summer".
Rolling Stone – The Motels return with their "Version 2.0" – September 2, 1999; Orange County Register – Entertainment section – July 16, 2005; Personal writings from band members – Official website themotels.com; Former band member Marty Jourard – Jourard.com; Creem – Take the El out of Motels and it's Mots – February 1983