The Classic Love Album By The Cult Gets Vinyl Reissue
If you have a fixation for The Cult, and collect vinyl, then this piece is definitely for you. The Cult began in 1983 and released their first album in 1984.…
If you have a fixation for The Cult, and collect vinyl, then this piece is definitely for you. The Cult began in 1983 and released their first album in 1984.…
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Marshall Crenshaw enjoyed a hit with “Someday, Someway”, a tune that was reverentially covered by Robert Gordon, although it was Gordon that achieved first hit status with the song. The…