
Angela Tremble or being worldly known as Deborah Harry or
Debbie Harry arranging her own sounds to releasing the work on this debut
record through the eighties era with Synth-Pop/Disco/Electronic Rock, Funk/Soul
and of course, Reggae-Calypso sounds in blended materials under the title of
the odd KooKoo.
Plenty songs to listening up here as your interests might
growing higher even while you just have the first sight of it; sexually –
sensual as usual but also presenting some of the great beats to forcing your
feet to dance like nuts following the music.
The weird tortured face of Debbie
Harry on the front cover doesn’t really interrupting how thus songs like Inner
City Spillover. Chrome, The Jam Was Moving, Jump Jump to Under Arrest losing
their touch as Deborah Harry reveals that consisting names like Nile Rodgers on
guitar, Tony Thompson the drummer, Robert Sabino (keyboards) within horns
arrangements, percussion and more backing vocals long lists. H.R. Giger also
painting the little bit scary concept.
KooKoo:
https://open.spotify.com/album/2bJZN22JIYf2CdOIOrp0PC
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