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Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers - Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers [180G/ Ltd Ed Turquoise Vinyl/ Numbered] (MOV)

Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers - Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers [180G/ Ltd Ed Turquoise Vinyl/ Numbered] (MOV)

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  • Rockin' Shopping Center
  • Back In The U.S.A.
  • Important In Your Life
  • New England
  • Lonely Financial Zone
  • Hi Dear
  • Abominable Snowman In The Market
  • Hey There Little Insect
  • Here Come The Martian Martians
  • Springtime
  • Amazing Grace

  • Jonathan Richman formed The Modern Lovers in 1970 in Boston with Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads), and Ernie Brooks and David Robinson (The Cars). The band recorded a series of demos, first with John Cale (The Velvet Underground) and later with producer Kim Fowley. Both sets of demos were eventually released, but not until the original group had disbanded. In 1975 Jonathan relocated to California and secured a recording deal with Beserkley Records. By 1976 he had pulled together a new version of The Modern Lovers. This group included the holdover David Robinson from the original band and added, Leroy Radcliffe and Greg 'Curly' Keranen (The Rubinoos). Co-Produced by Beserkley founder Matthew King Kauffman and Glen Kolotkin (Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin), the self-titled release delivered on Richman's desire for more acoustic and harmony-based material with tracks like "New England" and "Here Come The Martian Martians."