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Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?

The Waitresses

Description

"Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?" is a vibrant and eclectic debut album that captures the spirit of the late 1970s and early 1980s New York City punk and new wave scenes. With its blend of witty lyrics, catchy melodies, and a distinctive sound that fuses elements of pop, rock, and art-punk, the album showcases the unique vocal style of lead singer Patty Donahue. The Waitresses explore themes of love, heartbreak, and the complexities of urban life with a sense of humor and irony, making it a timeless listen that resonates with those who appreciate clever songwriting and a strong narrative quality.

You should buy this if:

  • You enjoy witty and introspective lyrics that make you think.
  • You’re a fan of new wave and post-punk music from the late 70s and early 80s.
  • You appreciate strong female vocalists who bring personality and charm to their performances.
  • You love a blend of catchy melodies with a quirky and unconventional sound.

This album is perfect for anyone looking to add a unique and spirited touch to their music collection.

Format: LP

Record Label: Polydor; Polydor

Disc Condition: Very Good +

Sleeve Condition: Very Good +

Release Year: 1982

1st Edition

$25.00 USD
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