Bay City kitty
21 Tandem repeats
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Performed By
21 Tandem repeats
Album UPC
621365097223
CD Baby Track ID
2104505
Label
Canada Lynx Records
Released
2006-01-01
BPM
84
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm80687162
Year
2006
Spotify Plays
2
Writers
Writer
Mark Robertson
Pub Co
Canada Lynx Records
Composer
Mark Robertson
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
CANADA - Ontario
Description
Very beautiful Folk pop rock thing... a thick stack of hit songs.
Notes
21 Tandem Repeats - Never Wanted To Be Anyone (Canada Lynx Records)
After recently finding out that The Rheostatics had broken up after nearly 2 decades of stellar service, I was left with the question of "who now will assume the mantle of most Canadian band"? Early returns had such established acts as The Sadies and The Weakerthans vying for my attention. Either one could probably be annointed as the promised ones without too much grumbling from the masses. But you know, "Most Canadian Band" is a tough thing to quantify. Ya gotta be kinda folky to show your Gordon Lightfoot roots... kinda Country like Stompin' Tom Connors (of course)... ya gotta rock like The Guess Who and you gotta be real smart, like Neil Young. That's a lot for any band to aspire to, but 21 Tandem Repeats shows real promise in all those areas... they are the quintessential 5 tool player, and will be making their move on the front runners any time now.
Red Cat Records
After recently finding out that The Rheostatics had broken up after nearly 2 decades of stellar service, I was left with the question of "who now will assume the mantle of most Canadian band"? Early returns had such established acts as The Sadies and The Weakerthans vying for my attention. Either one could probably be annointed as the promised ones without too much grumbling from the masses. But you know, "Most Canadian Band" is a tough thing to quantify. Ya gotta be kinda folky to show your Gordon Lightfoot roots... kinda Country like Stompin' Tom Connors (of course)... ya gotta rock like The Guess Who and you gotta be real smart, like Neil Young. That's a lot for any band to aspire to, but 21 Tandem Repeats shows real promise in all those areas... they are the quintessential 5 tool player, and will be making their move on the front runners any time now.
Red Cat Records
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