Let's Active - Every Word Means No
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Let's Active - Every Word Means No
Let's Active "Afoot" Magazine advertisement (1984)
Every Word means No - Let’s Active such terrible news in the passing of Sara Romweber,one of my initial drummer inspirations.R.I.P. Sara. https://pitchfork.com/news/sara-romweber-drummer-of-lets-active-dead-at-55/
Let’s Active, Every Word Means No
Also, once you get past the band introductions, the drumming in the live reunion version below is pretty amazing:
let’s active → “every word means no” (1983)
This is probably the most obscure album I’ve come across in a used bin in HK... and one that I think I may have owned (in vinyl) and dumped years ago on the other side of the world.
While this track sounds to me a lot a Mitch Easter production, he’s actually just drumming. Ex- (then?) husband Gene Holder produced this 1981 track and played guitar and Faye Hunter played bass. The rest of the album, recorded in 1988, was produced by Chris Stamey.