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Marthology: In And Outtakes

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Marthology: In And Outtakes

Martha  Johnson  and  Mark  Gane,  founding  members  of  Martha  and  the  Muffins, have  gone  into  their  extensive  archives  to  select  12  rare  singles,  B-sides  and unreleased tracks for 'Marthology: In And Outtakes'. Described by UK critics as "one of the most innovative of their era" and that "even to this day they sound brave and fresh", Martha and the Muffins emerged from the early Toronto punk/new wave/art pop scene in 1977.  'Marthology: In And Outtakes' spans 35 years of recordings, including the 30th anniversary version of 'Echo Beach', previously limited releases of 'Summer Of Song', 'Big Day' and 'Do You Ever Wonder?' as well as never heard before songs and alternative versions of album cuts. For the band's  global  audience  as  well  as  the  uninitiated,  'Marthology:  In  And  Outtakes', offers a behind the scenes glimpse of the original and diverse avenues of Martha and Mark's songwriting which has defined  Martha and the Muffins as a groundbreaking band since its formation. The band was the first Canadian band to sign to a UK label and recorded their first album, Metro Music at The Manor Studio near Oxford, England. After "Echo Beach" became a top ten single around the world in 1980 and earned them a JUNO for Single of the Year, Martha and the Muffins toured extensively in Britain, Europe and North America. Since then, the band has released seven studio albums, three of which they co-produced  with  Daniel  Lanois  (U2/Peter  Gabriel).  The  songs  they  worked  on together included the groundbreaking singles "Women Around The World At Work", "Danseparc", "Black Stations White Stations", "Come Out And Dance" and "Cooling The Medium".
Martha  Johnson  and  Mark  Gane,  founding  members  of  Martha  and  the  Muffins, have  gone  into  their  extensive  archives  to  select  12  rare  singles,  B-sides  and unreleased tracks for 'Marthology: In And Outtakes'. Described by UK critics as "one of the most innovative of their era" and that "even to this day they sound brave and fresh", Martha and the Muffins emerged from the early Toronto punk/new wave/art pop scene in 1977.  'Marthology: In And Outtakes' spans 35 years of recordings, including the 30th anniversary version of 'Echo Beach', previously limited releases of 'Summer Of Song', 'Big Day' and 'Do You Ever Wonder?' as well as never heard before songs and alternative versions of album cuts. For the band's  global  audience  as  well  as  the  uninitiated,  'Marthology:  In  And  Outtakes', offers a behind the scenes glimpse of the original and diverse avenues of Martha and Mark's songwriting which has defined  Martha and the Muffins as a groundbreaking band since its formation. The band was the first Canadian band to sign to a UK label and recorded their first album, Metro Music at The Manor Studio near Oxford, England. After "Echo Beach" became a top ten single around the world in 1980 and earned them a JUNO for Single of the Year, Martha and the Muffins toured extensively in Britain, Europe and North America. Since then, the band has released seven studio albums, three of which they co-produced  with  Daniel  Lanois  (U2/Peter  Gabriel).  The  songs  they  worked  on together included the groundbreaking singles "Women Around The World At Work", "Danseparc", "Black Stations White Stations", "Come Out And Dance" and "Cooling The Medium".
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Marthology: In And Outtakes
$17.85

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Martha  Johnson  and  Mark  Gane,  founding  members  of  Martha  and  the  Muffins, have  gone  into  their  extensive  archives  to  select  12  rare  singles,  B-sides  and unreleased tracks for 'Marthology: In And Outtakes'. Described by UK critics as "one of the most innovative of their era" and that "even to this day they sound brave and fresh", Martha and the Muffins emerged from the early Toronto punk/new wave/art pop scene in 1977.  'Marthology: In And Outtakes' spans 35 years of recordings, including the 30th anniversary version of 'Echo Beach', previously limited releases of 'Summer Of Song', 'Big Day' and 'Do You Ever Wonder?' as well as never heard before songs and alternative versions of album cuts. For the band's  global  audience  as  well  as  the  uninitiated,  'Marthology:  In  And  Outtakes', offers a behind the scenes glimpse of the original and diverse avenues of Martha and Mark's songwriting which has defined  Martha and the Muffins as a groundbreaking band since its formation. The band was the first Canadian band to sign to a UK label and recorded their first album, Metro Music at The Manor Studio near Oxford, England. After "Echo Beach" became a top ten single around the world in 1980 and earned them a JUNO for Single of the Year, Martha and the Muffins toured extensively in Britain, Europe and North America. Since then, the band has released seven studio albums, three of which they co-produced  with  Daniel  Lanois  (U2/Peter  Gabriel).  The  songs  they  worked  on together included the groundbreaking singles "Women Around The World At Work", "Danseparc", "Black Stations White Stations", "Come Out And Dance" and "Cooling The Medium".
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