Baltimore band led by Richard Taylor. Had 4 releases pressed by Rite Records between 1978 and 1980
39181 - Rock & Roll Punks //
39182 - The Last Time.
39182 - The Last Time.
EP "Public Comfort Station"
39669 - Situation Suffocation / Fame's Debris //
39670 - She Tried Again / San Quentin Quail
39669 - Situation Suffocation / Fame's Debris //
39670 - She Tried Again / San Quentin Quail
Omegalpha Records (1979)
40591 - Charm City Blues //
40592 - Suburbia Hard
Omegalpha Records (1980)
41535/41536
Omegalpha Records (1980)
41535/41536
EP "Beat Street"
2nd record (picture sleeve) |
There were only 3 zehn archar records. "Zehn Archar" split up in England and Mr Taylor was left by himself. He quickly threw together some songs and using the bands money which the now split band had earned with their blood sweat and tears and paid to have a faux record pressed and out of spite called it zehn archar. (A real class act)
ReplyDeleteThere were only 3 "zehn archar" records. After 3 the band split up in England leaving Mr taylor alone. Using the bands money, earned threw blood sweat and tears, quickly had a faux record pressed and out of spite called it zehn archar ( A real class act)
ReplyDeleteHey there! Just letting you know the links are dead. Any chance you could reup WAVs/FLACs/AIFFs of the Beat Street songs (or anything else you might have)?
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