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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: There's an extravagance of La's music never released. But available on bootlegs, or nowadays, Website/YouTube. There's the Kitchen tape - Lee Mavers and band running through half a dozen unreleased songs in 1989 - and the Crescent tape - Lee demoing his second album to a local band in 1998. Then there's tons of live gigs, soundboards, and radio sessions never to see an official release. For a band known for one song with one album, the tapes circulated by fans of this band are surprisingly numerous.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: There's an extravagance of La's music never released. But officially released but available on bootlegs, or nowadays, Website/YouTube. There's the Kitchen tape - Lee Mavers and band running through half a dozen unreleased songs in 1989 - and the Crescent tape - Lee demoing his second album to a local band in 1998. Then there's tons of live gigs, soundboards, and radio sessions never to see an official release. For a band known for one song with one album, the tapes circulated by fans of this band are surprisingly numerous.
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** Bassist John Power also went on to lead Britpop outfit Cast.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: There's an extravagance of La's music never released. But available on bootlegs, or nowadays, YouTube. There's the Kitchen tape - Lee Mavers and band running through half a dozen unreleased songs in 1989 - and the Crescent tape - Lee demoing his second album to a local band in 1998. Then there's tons of live gigs, soundboards, and radio sessions never to see an official release. For a band known for one song with one album, the tapes circulated by fans of this band are surprisingly numerous.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: There's an extravagance of La's music never released. But available on bootlegs, or nowadays, YouTube.Website/YouTube. There's the Kitchen tape - Lee Mavers and band running through half a dozen unreleased songs in 1989 - and the Crescent tape - Lee demoing his second album to a local band in 1998. Then there's tons of live gigs, soundboards, and radio sessions never to see an official release. For a band known for one song with one album, the tapes circulated by fans of this band are surprisingly numerous.
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* HeAlsoDid: Original lead singer Mike Badger is also a reknowned fine artist who designed the artwork for ''Tin Planet'' by fellow Liverpudlians Music/{{Space}}.

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* HeAlsoDid: Original lead singer Mike Badger is also a reknowned fine artist who designed the artwork for ''Tin Planet'' by fellow Liverpudlians Music/{{Space}}.Music/{{Space}}.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: There's an extravagance of La's music never released. But available on bootlegs, or nowadays, YouTube. There's the Kitchen tape - Lee Mavers and band running through half a dozen unreleased songs in 1989 - and the Crescent tape - Lee demoing his second album to a local band in 1998. Then there's tons of live gigs, soundboards, and radio sessions never to see an official release. For a band known for one song with one album, the tapes circulated by fans of this band are surprisingly numerous.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Said to be the reason a second La's album was never made - Lee Mavers just couldn't get the sound in his head on to record.

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* CreatorBreakdown: Said to be the reason a second La's album was never made - Lee Mavers just couldn't get the sound in his head on to record.record.
* HeAlsoDid: Original lead singer Mike Badger is also a reknowned fine artist who designed the artwork for ''Tin Planet'' by fellow Liverpudlians Music/{{Space}}.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Said to be the reason a second La's album was never made - Lee Mavers just couldn't get the sound in his head on to record.

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