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  2. The Undertones (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Undertones is the 1979 debut album by the Undertones. The album was recorded at Eden Studios in Acton, West London in January 1979 and was released in May that year. [ 5 ] The original release included just one single release: " Jimmy Jimmy " and an album version of " Here Comes the Summer ", which was never released as a single.

  3. The Undertones discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications UK [1] [4]NZ [2]All Wrapped Up: Released: November 1983; Label: Ardeck; Formats: 2xLP, LP, MC; 67 49 Cher O'Bowlies – The Pick of the Undertones

  4. The Undertones - Wikipedia

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    The same week the album was released, the Undertones embarked on their 'Humming tour', which saw the band play a total of 25 gigs across the UK between April and June. [ 44 ] Less than two weeks after the completion of the 'Humming tour', the Undertones toured the United States for the second time, this time as the headlining band. [ 19 ] "

  5. Every Jimmy Buffett Album, Ranked - AOL

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    Floridays is another ‘80s album where the material is ill-served by the dated production. The title track, named after a 1941 book by poet Don Blanding actually received a more flattering re ...

  6. Teenage Kicks - Wikipedia

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    "Teenage Kicks" is the debut single by Northern Irish punk rock band the Undertones. Written in the summer of 1977 by J.J. O'Neill, the band's rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter, the song was recorded on 15 June 1978 and initially released that September on independent Belfast record label Good Vibrations, [6] before the band signed to Sire Records on 2 October 1978.

  7. Positive Touch - Wikipedia

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    Positive Touch is a 1981 album by the Undertones. The album, the third to be released by the band and the last to be produced by Roger Bechirian, was recorded between January and February 1981 at Wisseloord studios in The Netherlands. [7] The LP was released in May that year, reaching number 17 in the UK Albums Chart. [8]

  8. The Sin of Pride - Wikipedia

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    The band's lead singer, Feargal Sharkey, has opined The Sin of Pride as being "the finest Undertones album." [2] Released on 13 March 1983, [3] The Sin of Pride reached number 43 in the UK charts. Largely due to the commercial failure of The Sin of Pride, the Undertones disbanded just four months after the album's release. [4]

  9. Here Comes the Summer - Wikipedia

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    "Here Comes the Summer" is a song originally written and recorded by Northern Irish band the Undertones. The song was inspired by the Ramones and was written in 1978 by the band's principal songwriter, John O'Neill. It was included, initially as an album track, on their eponymous debut LP, which was released on 13 May 1979.

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