The Young Nashvillians Are Here (1982 Oddball New Wave)
Amelia 0:00 Eagle Man 3:04 Thanks But No Thanks 6:27 Wednesday 8:31 Follow That Girl 11:16 20/20 14:49 Jumper Cables 17:19 Loveable Oddball New Wave EP by The Young Nashvillians from 1982. Heavy influence by the B-52's it seems too.

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