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| 1. Gloss "New York Boy" (12" - Nude Records) |
| Opening with an Elvis Costello Hammond and
a verse scarily similar to Jody Foster's solo in Bugsy Malone, "New
York Boy" is the follow up to Gloss's well-received debut "Lonely
In Paris". It's the twee side of pop, a thrash injected Cardigans
number with that cute female vocal that always manages to charm the
listeners. The second track "Sleepless Night" adds a lot more sentimentality by chilling things out, employing an early Tracy Thorn-esque guitar riff and a chorus that could get even the most jaded of eavesdroppers swaying. |
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