Reach the Beach

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Quirky keyboards, quirky new-navey hooks, quirky showman of a lead singer (the yelp-throated Cy Curnin)--in its mid-'80s heyday, few bands captured the fleeting tenor of the chart times better than the Fixx. A poor man's Duran Duran, the group was perfect for the nascent rock-video age, perfect for the just-got-its-wings MTV, and it worked its datestamped shtick well into the '90s. But the Fixx's defining album/moment had already occurred in '83, with the breakthrough "One Thing Leads to Another" smash, from a fairly solid sophomore album, Reach the Beach. Although critics today might pan the record as fey and mawkish, it won headline concert billing for an otherwise unknown London outfit. --Tom Lanham

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  1. Sea to Shining Sea
  2. Slither * [ECD] [Enhanced]
  3. Smart
  4. So Far...So What!
  5. Soft Like Me, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
  6. Songs About Running Away
  7. Songs From the Other Side
  8. Steel Guitar Air Show
  9. Step Right Up: Tribute to Tom Waits
  10. Sundown (2004 Studio Cast Recording) [Cast Recording]

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Much Dance 2004 [Import]

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Live 2000 [Import] [Live]

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Nantucket Sleighride [Import]

Mahler - The Symphonies / Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti [Box set]

Maximum Garbage [Import]

Hip Hop Folies [Import]

Las 15 Grandes de Manolo Munoz

You're the Top: The Love Songs of Cole Porter

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