THE REDUCERS The Reducers 1984 Rave On records 320 kbps
Out of step / Small talk from a big mouth / Life in the neighborhood / Better homes & gardens / Scared of cops / No ambition / Black plastic shoes / Information overload / All about you / So civilized / Company man .
Produced by Ron Bacciocchi .
The Reducers : Hugh Birdsall : guitars , vocals / Tom Tromblev : drums , vocals / Steve Kaika : bass , vocals / Peter Detmold : guitar , vocals .
Roaring their way out of the boring landscape that is New London, CT, the Reducers were one of the great underrated bands of the '80s. The band recorded, in just under two years, three albums of punk- and pub rock-inspired rowdy rock & roll, chock-full of wiseass ruminations on life and love. The Reducers were post-punks with a formalist approach to rock & roll: two guitars, bass, and drums that echoed mid-'60s British Invasion and American garage rock. What made them different from the average retro-rock bar band was being hip, funny, and smarter-than-most; plus having two ace songwriters in Hugh Birdsall and Peter Detmold, who wrote wry and comically desperate songs like "Let's Go" ("Let's go to London/where all the music's good/Let's go to Paris/they've got a lot of nice food"), "Rocks" (as in "New London hardly ever"), and the brilliant "Maximum Depression." Ultimately, what may have sunk the Reducers, or at the very least limited the breadth of their audience, was their almost willful lack of pretension. There were absolutely no gimmicks, false pretenses towards stardom, or slick attitude; they were the real deal, working-class guys who played rock & roll because it meant the hope of a better life and (maybe) a ticket out of New London. This fire and determination, while not making them stars, made even their weakest songs still sound like they meant it. The title of their third album, "Cruise to Nowhere", was unintentionally prophetic, as the band slipped into a crack in the earth by the end of 1986. A CD compilation of their "greatest hits" was released in the early '90s, but all three Reducers albums belong in the home of any self-respecting rock fan who shares an affinity for Dr. Feelgood, the Sex Pistols, and ? and the Mysterians, and lives in a place like New London. ~ John Dougan in "All Music"
This one is the first Reducers lp but you can buy their new one "Guitar, bass & drums" here :
Thanks to Fabien for scans & music !
Artwork by Max !
Great Great band,I think they are the band I have seen the most times in my life.I encourage any one who has a chance see them live, as good as the lps and CDs have been, the live shows are even better. I am about to order the new CD, I am excited to hear some new songs!
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good stuff, and thanks for the upload! i saw them back in 1986 opening for Let's Active out at Mount Holyoke College in western Massachusetts, USA....great loud rock and roll!!! jim
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