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Agony and Ecstasy
03:20
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Call On Me (#1)
05:00
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My Little Red Book
02:29
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Ornette
03:37
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Macho Woman
03:27
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Bye - Bye Johnny
02:12
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It Was A Very Good Year
02:46
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Kamikaze Teardrop
03:38
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Camouflage
03:49
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Running Your Heart Away
02:45
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Leave Me Alone
03:13
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Twenty-Five
03:01
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Call On Me (#2)
05:27
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Help!
01:52
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The Armory Show
03:39
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Woodworking
03:28
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New Shoes
02:34
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20. |
Okay
07:35
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The Colorplates Seattle, Washington
The Colorplates were Tom Dyer's Seattle band circa 1979-82, loosely connected with the art/punk scene. They were equally (though not exclusively) inspired by Ornette Coleman and the Dave Clark Five. They started life briefly as an improvisation unit, The Pigments, spent a while as The Adults and switched over to The Colorplates midstream. This is a lopsided collection of mostly Tom's songs. ... more
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