Discography Blogspot [work] | Xtc
The band's third album, (1980), is often cited as one of the greatest albums of all time. This work marked a significant turning point in XTC's career, as they began to explore more complex and atmospheric soundscapes. The album's success was followed by Say Yes Uncle Albert (1981), a more pop-oriented effort that featured the hit single "Senses Working Overtime."
Imagine the internet before streaming. No Spotify, no Apple Music. If you wanted to hear “The Everyday Story of Smalltown” (a 1987 B-side), you either paid $50 for a rare Japanese import CD or you found a blog. xtc discography blogspot
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