The Condors

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Set Me on Fire 00:00 Tools
Waiting Half the Night 00:00 Tools
Spare Time 00:00 Tools
Don't Want a Girl Who's Been with Jack 00:00 Tools
Don't Talk About Love 00:00 Tools
She's Not the Girl for Me 00:00 Tools
Something Better Coming Soon 00:00 Tools
The Other Side of You 00:00 Tools
Carnival of Fools 00:00 Tools
Kiss That Girl Away 00:00 Tools
Expectations 00:00 Tools
Wake Up 00:00 Tools
Queer Fascination 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Sorry 00:00 Tools
C'mon everybody 00:00 Tools
Do You Love Me? 00:00 Tools
Here I Go 00:00 Tools
Got No Reason 00:00 Tools
Drinkin' Myself To Sleep 00:00 Tools
It's Later Than You Think 00:00 Tools
My Slice of Life 00:00 Tools
What's Wrong With That? 00:00 Tools
Little Reaction 00:00 Tools
Listen To Me, Now 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Full Blown Love Attack 00:00 Tools
Holiday 00:00 Tools
Angry Little Man 00:00 Tools
All Hung Up 00:00 Tools
カモンベイベー 00:00 Tools
ストロンガー 00:00 Tools
こんどうさんちのたいそう 00:00 Tools
Seraphina Why 00:00 Tools
Set Me Free 00:00 Tools
Zzyzx Road 00:00 Tools
パレード 00:00 Tools
真夏帝国 [バージン・バージョン] 00:00 Tools
十字架わっしょい 00:00 Tools
BITCH 00:00 Tools
Bad Tattoo 00:00 Tools
ダンシングパワー 00:00 Tools
ディスメタル 00:00 Tools
ラブラブラブ ~THE CONDORS 愛のテーマ~ 00:00 Tools
直訳Love 00:00 Tools
真夏帝国 00:00 Tools
The Condorsのテーマ 00:00 Tools
無条件幸福 00:00 Tools
Expecitations 00:00 Tools
ノミニケーション無礼講DOWN 00:00 Tools
コンドルズのテーマ 00:00 Tools
High Chaparral 00:00 Tools
Matter of Fact 00:00 Tools
シャバラ! 00:00 Tools
Sweetest Angel 00:00 Tools
We Are The Champions 00:00 Tools
ウララァ! 00:00 Tools
Full Blown Attack 00:00 Tools
ヒャッホー! 00:00 Tools
Joie De Vivre 00:00 Tools
When You Call Out My Name 00:00 Tools
Do You Love Me 00:00 Tools
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This L.A. foursome are great high-force power-pop/garage rockers with songs so catchy, they seem to echo from bygone fertile eras. Perhaps they do, since they're penned and sung by Pat DiPuccio, known for 30 years as Pooch, co-founder of the late Flipside fanzine. Our Pooch-y writes with the standards of someone who has inhaled this stuff for decades, but his band hits like 20-somethings that mag fervently covered. One detects a dose of 1978-1987 Saints in the soul horns of "Set Me on Fire" (more next time!), and like the Condors' debut Tales of Drunkenness and Cruelty EP (named after a Kinks lyric from "Sunny Afternoon"), the '65 Byrds/'77 Flamin' Groovies ringing guitars of "Kiss That Girl Away" and Nuggets stylings of "Don't Want a Girl Who's Been with Jack" exhibit range. All good, given Pooch's thickened pipes, canny Jam-to-Joe Jackson hooks, entertaining lyrics, and the group's loose, ballsy playing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.