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    The Records formed out of the ashes of the Kursaal Flyers, a pub rock group featuring drummer Will Birch. [1] In 1977, John Wicks joined the band as a rhythm guitarist, [1] and he and Birch quickly started writing songs together, Wicks as composer, Birch as lyricist. The Kursaal Flyers dissolved three months after Wicks joined, but he and Birch ...

  2. the RECORDS は、千葉公園に面する. 5階建ての商業施設です。. 旧ビジネスホテルの構造を活かしながら、. 新たな目的を帯びた建物に生まれ変わりました。. これまでの記憶が残る建物を、. 誰もが行き交い、街の拠点となる場所へ。. 新たな記録を刻んでいき ...

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  3. A message from Will Birch (drummer, songwriter, founder member of The Records) Thank you for visiting therecords.com – home of The Records 1978 – 1982. The site was created to promote the CD reissues of our original albums (licensed to On The Beach Records by Virgin Records Ltd), and to answer enquiries about The Records 1978 – 1982.

  4. Explore The Records's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Records on AllMusic.

  5. Nov 22, 2012 · One of the great pop bands of the late 70's and early 80's. The editing was done to make a better quality video.

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  6. The Records. English power pop band, active from 1978 to 1982. Members included: Huw Gower, John Wicks, Will Birch, Phil Brown, Jude Cole, Dave Whelan, Chris Gent.

  7. Aug 5, 2019 · The Records The Records, Virgin 1979. The band name probably didn’t help. While worrying whether it’s “Google-able” probably didn’t enter their minds in 1977, the two founding members of power pop greats, The Records, might’ve put a little more effort into their moniker. Then again, what describes a power pop band better than the ...

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