Comments for Taco, After EightE-MAIL: sustacd@ssu.southwest.msus.edu So maybe it's not ALTERNATIVE, but it must be an alternative to something. If you have ANY interest in this album, I would LOVE to hear from you!E-MAIL: snaxs@earthlink.net E-MAIL: snaxs@earthlink.net I thought I was the only person alive who liked Taco. Have you heard the follow-up called "Let's Face the Music & Dance" I love it twice as much!E-MAIL: gthess@mail.wm.edu i love tacoE-MAIL: jlittle1@uswest.net Taco sings it great, to bad he faded into the woodwork. I first got his album back in 80's when it came out. I love all the songs on it. Not a bad one in the bunch. I wish he would come back and make some more music.. Sincerely MelanieE-MAIL: wilycubs@shaysnet.com Taco has got to be one of the most under-rated pop stars of the 80''s. A creative blend of 30''s and 40''s songs with the synth-pop of the 80''s. Too bad it was so limited in popularity. Got any hints where I can find new copies of the old tapes? Mine are just about shot. (Or CDs maybe? Nahh; hoping too much.) --Dougdnwhan@ligtel.com I love this album. I can't think of a song on it that I don't like! Wish I could find it somewhere - all I have is the album and it is pretty warped! Most people are familiar with "Puttin` On The Ritz", but fewhave heard the rest of this innovative album. It is acombination of 80`s synth-pop and old-fashion melodies.This is souped-up videogame music, but it`s good andunique, and a good time is guaranteed for...some.mindfulimages@aol.com If anyone knows where I can find the CD or cassette for TACO "After Eight" (circa 1982), please e-mail me with that info. Thank You so much.Comments supplied by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Roadkill Consulting, Inc. |
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