
The Moondogs (whose pop-glam-punk sound was discussed previously HERE) final single, 1981's "Impostor" b/w "Baby Snatcher", was produced by Ray Davies, which didn't make the band sound any more like the Kinks. However, thanks to the trade-off vocals and Barrett's big beats it does sound like the band was jonesing to work with 70's bubblegum god Mike Chapman.
Also, if you want to hear the band's Peel Sessions go visit Gobshyte! For the rest of MRML's series on The Moondogs go HERE!
Let us know what you think of the Moondogs in the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the "Imposter' 7" link).

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Thanks for the moondogs! You're no imposter, Jeffen...
ReplyDeleteSure not!! thansk for the Moondogs: I haven't heard 'em before!
ReplyDeleteThere was also a promo CD single in 2003 "Getting off in Amsterdam" & "Everydaythings"
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Enjoy!
bristolboy
Thanks for keeping me up to speed on all the discogrphical specificities!
(my computer hated both those words)