The dB's

Bild Quelle:


  • power pop
  • jangle pop
  • new wave
  • 80s
  • college rock
Along with Let's Active, the dB's defined the Southern power pop/jangle pop movement of the early to mid-'80s. The band's music was a quirky blend of smart pop and psychedelia crossed with the more experimental side of new wave. Though they never received widespread recognition outside of critical acclaim, they provided a key link between Big Star and '80s alternative guitar acts such as R.E.M. Formed in 1978 in Winston-Salem, NC, the original lineup of the band featured Chris Stamey (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Gene Holder (bass), and Will Rigby (drums).

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Songs

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    A Better Place

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    A Spy in the House of Love

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    A Spy in the House of Love (extended remix)

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    Amplifier

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    Any Old Thing

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    Ash

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    Ask for Jill

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    Baby Talk

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    Bad Reputation

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    Bald-Headed Baby

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    Barometers, Thermometers

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    Big Brown Eyes

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    Black and White

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    Bonneville

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    Change With the Changing Times

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    Cycles Per Second

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    Darby Hall

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    Dynamite

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    Dynamite (original demo)

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    Espionage

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    Everytime Anytime

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    Feel Alright

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    Feliz Navidad

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    From a Window

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    From a Window to a Screen

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    Girlfriend

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    Happenstance

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    Hardcore Judy

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    Home for the Holidays

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    Huey, Dewey and "Louie, Louie"

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    I Can't Look Her in the Eye

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    I Feel Good (Today)

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    I Lie

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    I Read New York Rocker

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    I'm in Love

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    If and When

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    In Spain

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    Judy

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    Let's Live for Today

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    Lines and Dots

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    Little Hands

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    Living a Lie

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    Lonely Is (as Lonely Does)

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    Looked at the Sun Too Long

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    Love Is for Lovers

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    Modern Boys & Girls

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    Molly Says

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    Morning Bugle

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    Moving in Your Sleep

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    Never Before and Never Again


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