No Band In The Happy Place

Editorial Reviews
Steve Stav, Ballard News-Tribune, July 24th, 2002
This trio has every right to be giddily optimistic, for their disc, "No Band..." is truly remarkable.

About the Artist
Memphis Radio kings are a dynamic trio hailing from the Northwest U.S. Combining a full, rich acoustic guitar with the bluesy twang of a masterfully played Telecaster, charismatic vocals and incessant driving drums, these three witty lads from Seattle lay down a rootsy mix of heartfelt rock and pop. Their latest CD, No Band in the Happy Place, is a culmination of two years worth of hard work spent honing their arsenal of hooks and jabs. Rising from the ashes from yet another fallen rock band,... read more

Album Description
"By blending a certain blue-collar poingnancy with fiery Midwestern bar-band determination and raw-as-an open wound front-porch bottleneck guitar, the Kings have produced a record that has roots somewhere between Minneapolis and Mississipi - between The Replacements and Lightnin' Hopkins." -The Ballard News Tribune

No Band In The Happy Place

Music Review:

  1. Nobody Knows This Is Everywhere
  2. Nuclear (2 Tr) [CD-single]
  3. Of Skins & Heart [Enhanced] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  4. Off the Bone/Songs the Lord Taught Us [Import]
  5. Out of Your Mind
  6. Outside [Box set] [Import]
  7. Passion Is No Ordinary Word: The Graham Parker Anthology [2-CD SET]
  8. Playin' to Live, Livin' to Play
  9. Relaxation for Children...The Pleasure of
  10. Rest in Peace: The Final Concert [Import] [Live]

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Instrumental Nuggets: Vol. 1 [Import]

Nils Lindberg: O Mistress Mine (A Garland of Elizabethan Poetry)

Messes Gaudete Et Laetare

Music: Nuestras Coplas [Import]

Kiss Smooth Grooves: Summer 2001 [Import]

Let Us Replay

Live [Import]

Lightbulb Sun

Measure of a Man [Import]

Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time

Moss Side Story

Je T'aime Je T'aime [CD-single] [Import]

Hoy

Sad Street

Born to Fly