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The Babys, a British pop stone band, chose their name to give them a greater chance of a recording contract as they felt the tape labels were leaning more towards the teen marketplace. They released their eponymous kickoff anthology in 1976 and followed it up with 'Broken Heart' the side by side year. The group'due south songs were melodic, sensitive, and far from the shallow teen pop marketplace that the Babys ended up boxed into (albeit something that they had partly done themselves). Many mod critics cite them every bit an influence of the 70s and 80s power pop movement led by bands such as The Knac… read more
The Babys, a British pop rock band, chose their name to give them a greater chance of a recording contract equally they felt the record labels were leaning more towards the teen market. They rel… read more
The Babys, a British pop rock band, chose their name to give them a greater chance of a recording contract as they felt the record labels were leaning more towards the teen market place. They released their eponymous kickoff album in 1976 and … read more
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