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Where Are Angels

by The March

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Bill French
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Bill French I saw The March locally in Providence many times back in the day. My all-time favorite local band. I'm so happy to find this here!
aleckredfearn
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aleckredfearn So great to hear these tunes again. I saw The March quite a few times in Providence in the late 80's. This recorded material has held up really well, but their live performances were on another level altogether. Their singer Peter had a unhinged and arresting stage presence. He was like a cross between Ian Curtis and Nicolas Cage. I'm not sure what happened to the other three, but Mike Cote passed away from a heart attack a few years ago. Thanks for making this available.
Favorite track: Flowers For Rebecca.
Erik Sebastian
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Erik Sebastian WOW, thanks for the memories. The March played in Providence, RI and Boston, MA between about 1987 and 1990. Their music and performances were striking and moody.

This was their second cassette release (the first was called 'Otherself'). The release date is not quite accurate. I want to say this came out in late Winter/early Spring of '89. Favorite track: The Dream Expires.
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For our Fathers

John Danalov, 1922-1986
Eugene Cote, 1928-1988
Eric Victor Moffat, 1936-1988

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released January 1, 1988

Peter Danalov - Vocals
Eric Moffat - Guitars/backing vocals
Patrick McCourt - Bass/keyboards
Michael John Cote - Drums

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