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Archived Posts from Office Naps
The Gas Company - Get Out of My Life
Office NapsFollow “Boys and girls singing duets: you could probably trace an unbroken line from show tunes like "I've Got My Love…” on Jan 12th, 2009 →
The Madmen of Note - Peppermint Fink
Office NapsFollow “These selections are noteworthy for their curio factor, of course, but also for their contributions to the same aesthetic that…” on Jan 5th, 2009 →
Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - I Care About Detroit
Office NapsFollow “(Ed. note: I'll have a proper introduction to this week's post sometime on Tuesday or Wednesday. - LD) 1. Shahid…” on Dec 10th, 2007 →
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Third Stone From the Sun (excerpt)
Office NapsFollow “Technically speaking, the drum machine was part of a wave of early mass-produced electronic instruments and studio devices in the…” on Oct 9th, 2007 →
The Fabulous Peps - With These Eyes
Office NapsFollow “Any attempt to encapsulate the history of 1960s Detroit soul in a few meager paragraphs is destined to failure. A…” on Sep 11th, 2007 →
Them - I Can Only Give You Everything
Office NapsFollow “(Ed. note: This is part two of a post about wild British Invasion covers by ‘60s American garage bands. -…” on Sep 3rd, 2007 →
The Crescents (Featuring Chiyo) - Pink Dominos
Office NapsFollow “When they’re discussed at all, the early 1960s are usually derided as rock ‘n’ roll’s Dark Ages, the years when…” on Aug 21st, 2007 →
The Touch - Pick & Shovel
Office NapsFollow “It could be a jazz organist angling for a catchy original number to climb the R&B charts. It could be…” on Aug 13th, 2007 →
The Ultra Mates - Pitter Patter
Office NapsFollow “It’s possible, as Joseph Lanza did in his “ Vanilla Pop: Sweet Sounds From Frankie Avalon to ABBA ,” to…” on Aug 1st, 2007 →
Johnny Zamot and His Orchestra - Spaced Out
Office NapsFollow “Funk and salsa, as musical forms, were both ascendant in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. They were forms, too,…” on Jul 23rd, 2007 →