Gigolo Aunts
Taking their name from the Syd Barrett song, the effervescent power-pop unit Gigolo Aunts first came together in 1981 in Potsdam, New York as Sniper. The group -- comprised of vocalist/guitarist Dave Gibbs, brothers Phil and Steve Hurley (on lead guitar and bass, respectively) and drummer Phil Brouwer -- went through a series of subsequent names like Marauder and Rosetta Stone before settling on Gigolo Aunts (a suggestion from Gibbs' father) and moving to Boston in 1986.
In 1988, the band issued its debut Everybody Happy to little notice, and receded from view until Gibbs began playing guitar with fellow East Coast popsters Velvet Crush, whom he joined for a U.K. tour. While overseas, Gibbs made a number of crucial contacts with the likes of Creation Records' Alan McGee and the members of Teenage Fanclub, and interest in the Gigolo Aunts began to build. A series of assured EPs -- Gigolo Aunts, Gun and Full-On Bloom -- appeared to strong reviews, as did 1994's full-length Flippin' Out. After Gibbs and Phil Hurley turned down offers to join the reunited Big Star, they issued the 1995 EP Where I Find My Heaven; shortly after its release, Phil Hurley was replaced by Jon Skibic and Brouwer was replaced by Fred Eltringham. Minor Chords and Major Themes appeared in 1999.
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Discografia
5 álbum(ns) • Ordenado por Mais vendidos
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Minor Chords and Major Themes
Rock - Lançado por E Pluribus Unum Recordings em 31/12/2015
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Where I Find My Heaven (The Singles Album & Flippin' Out)
Rock - Lançado por Fire Records em 01/01/1995
Qualidade de CD de 16 bits 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Flippin' Out
Rock - Lançado por Fire Records em 12/04/1994
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Where I Find My Heaven
Rock - Lançado por Summerville Records em 31/12/2023
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Full-On Bloom
Rock - Lançado por Fire Records em 01/01/1993
Qualidade de CD de 16 bits 44.1 kHz - Stereo