SOUNDS OF FUTURE PAST AND PRESENT PERFECT

The Bangles - "I'm In Line" (1982)

Posted over 2 years ago




The Bangles self titled debut EP from 1982 was recorded in less than a week. The band's urgency can be found in their sixties garage rock sound. The EP has yet to see a digital release but the demand of fans will keep this on a wish list for years to come.

"I'm In Line" is sung by drummer Debbi Peterson. Rhythm guitar is Susanna Hoffs with Vicki Peterson on lead guitar and Annette Zilinskas on bass. Annette also plays harmonica elsewhere on the EP. The record was produced by Craig Leon who played piano on both "Mary Street" and "The Real World". Ethan James also played piano on "The Real World".







Comments (2)

  1. dermahrk says Wow! I love the Bangles, and I thought I had all of their releases. I have never heard of this E.P., nor heard this song. I really liked it. Since the new MOS appears to have posts with sound posted by popularity, I got tired of scrolling through pages and just found your page. Thanks so much for this. Now, if you could just post the other tracks - I guess you burned this off of vinyl? I will have to look for that E.P. eBay, here I come!
    Permalink posted 03/31/2007
  2. yummygatalover says Bangles how didya know?. Love the Taxman styled bassline. Spaghetti Zilinskas !!!First time i've heard this! Are the Beatles one of their influences? Ya think? Thanks for the post people!
    Permalink posted 02/13/2008

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