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Don't Be A Doctor, by Forward Russia (10" on Dance To The Radio)

Cover art for Don't Be A Doctor by Forward Russia Description: limited 10" etched white label on Dance To The Radio
 
Format: 10"
Label: Dance To The Radio
Price: £4.49
Availability: sorry, but this item is not available / sold out. (Other items may be available!)


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Rating: happy This record left our Maggie feeling happy.

Now a limited 10" from iFORWARD RUSSIA! with 'Don't Be A Doctor'. Its all etched on one side by some octopus enthusiast. Nicely put together with lead singers distinctive vocals cutting through. Everything's working together well with riffing guitar and bass weaving around his vocals lines that swoop and soar like Robert Smith of  The Cure fame in pain. Its just missing a bit of cohesion with a bevy of tempo changes and different parts which rather than enhance the song , stem the flow. I think I quite enjoyed it but feel totally baffled.. Encore
 

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About the humble 10":

The 10" sits somewhere in between the 7" and 10" (kind of like a wierd cousin). This awkward variant exists for no other reason aside from to be different from it's other family members. It can provide less music than a 12" but more than a 7". It's almost like a budget 12" or a posh 7". Either way it's wierd and it needs sorting out. Maybe it's quirkyness has helped it carry on defying all rules and convention? Importantly though it plays at a multitude of speeds so it is still quintessentially a total bargain (albeit a total freak of a bargain).