Toothpaste
2000 - Bachelorette!
Artist:
Toothpaste 2000
Title: Bachelorette!
Catalog#: Parasol-CD-053
Price: $7.50  |
Tracks
on this CD: |
| Baby,
Let's Rock |
| Bachelorette |
| Miss
Marcy Brown |
| The
Girl Who Could Get Everything |
| Mary
February |
| My
Favorite Blonde |
| Why,
Why? |
| Sensational |
| Jimmy |
| Virtual
Girl |
| Starched
White Shirt |
| Drop
Dead, Go Away! |
| Don't
Say That You Love Me |
| Disco
Baby |
| Destination
Now |
| Yeah,
Yeah! |
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Toothpaste 2000
Bachelorette!
Frank Bednash-Bass, Vocals
Donna Esposito-Guitar, Vocals
Duff Drew-Drums
Formed
around the twin songwriting combination of Donna Esposito
and Frank
Bednash, Toothpaste 2000 released it third CD on September
21, 1999. Like the band's previous efforts, Bachelorette
marries melodies from your favorite pop songs with hints
of classic rock, '60s mod, and ultra-appealing first wave
('80s) New Wave Brit Pop. The duo trades off lead vocals
on alternating tracks leading with the Bednash crafted "Baby,
Let's Rock," and jangles through different moods including
Esposito's standout "The Girl Who Could Get Everything." And,
to adequately cover all recent decades T2000 amplifies a
'70s backbeat for the disco inflected "Don't Say That
You Love Me." Native New Yorkers, Bednash and Esposito
lived and created for a spell in England before relocating
permanently to Seattle. Recording under the band name Cowboy & Spingirl
the duo released one single for Subway Records. For the past
seven years Seattle has been the recording base for their
five Parasol Records full-lengths (the first two as Cowboy & Spingirl).
"Sporting simple
songs and arrangements and more cuts than a Guided By Voices
box set, Toothpaste 2000 (Fine, Cool, With Love, Best) is
two records in one."-Amplifier
"
Frank
Bednash
sounds as if he could have almost made it into
the Shoes or Cheap Trick
especially on the fetching
'High Forever'
"-Option
"So you thought
all the good Brit-pop came from the sceptered isle? Wrong."-The
Rocket
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releases by Toothpaste 2000 |