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The Modern Lovers - 96 Tears

96 Tears by The Modern Lovers

This is the earliest surviving recording of the Modern Lovers! The 9 tracks found here (with the exception of “A Plea For Tenderness” recorded in 1973), were recorded live at Harvard University in the summer of 1971, while the band was still in its infant stages (having formed barely a year earlier in September 1970). Their first studio recording, a demo for Warner Bros, would not be made until that fall and their live Longbranch set wouldn’t be recorded until April of 1972. It is also one of the only existing recordings to feature second guitarist John Felice, Richman’s childhood friend (and the first official member of the Modern Lovers), who left the band before the recording of their first album. Jerry Harrison (later of the Talking Heads) plays keyboards and David Robinson (later of DMZ and the Cars) plays drums. Featuring rare tracks, like a rockin' version of Question Mark and The Mysterians’ "96 Tears".

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