B.A.L.L. - Period

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B.A.L.L.
Album Title
Period
Release Date
1987 
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
B.a.l.l.'s first album was a stab at post-modern musical satire, with the grungy quartet deconstructing rock classics and writing songs that ridiculed the self-absorbed obsessions of the '70s. In theory, it's a clever idea, yet Period only was partially successful because the band had neither written enough hooks to make their originals memorable, nor had they developed a distinctive sound. Nevertheless, there are enough isolated moments of infectious audacity to make Period worthwhile. Read More
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