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Friday, July 6, 2012

6 Obscure Late 80's Early 90's Songs Volume 4



It's been a few weeks since my last post. Vacations, power outages and a little laziness are the reason. Anyway, here are 6 relatively obscure songs from the late 80's and early 90's. Enjoy














Seed - Rapture
I know absolutely nothing about this band or this song. I just remember liking it. Google doesn;t seem to have much except the video. Either way, great song although a little dated.



The Refreshments - Banditos
The Refreshments were a band from Arizona. This song was from the album, "Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy". Besides this song, their claim to fame is the theme song to the animated series, "King of the Hill".



KLF - Justified and Ancient (Featuring Tammy Wynette)
KLF was an early rave band started in the late 80's. This was their biggest hit and featured an odd pairing with country singer Tammy Wynette.



The Shamen - Move Any Mountain
The Shamen were a Scottish band who had several huge hits in England in the late 80's and early 90s. This was a huge worldwide hit and was originally released as a single in England and on the US version of the album "En-Tact".



Kon Kan - I Beg Your Pardon
Kon Kan was a Canadian Electronic band that formed in 1988. Their only major hit also featured a country singer although this was a sampled version of Lynn Anderson's "I Beg Your Pardon".



Too Much Joy - Crush Story
Too Much joy was a band from New York who scored some minor success on College Radio in 1991 with the album, Cereal Killers".


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