Dogs (French band)
Dogs (aka Les Dogs) were a French punk rock/new wave band from Rouen, formed in 1973. Allmusic describes them as a "treasured cult band".[1] Following two EPs in 1977/1978, their debut album Different was released in 1979 on Mercury Records;[2] Different Shadows followed in 1980. The band continued with various line ups, releasing ten more albums before the death of vocalist - and only constant member - Dominique Laboubée, in 2002.
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Origin | Rouen, France |
Genres | New wave, power pop punk, indie rock |
Years active | 1973–2002 |
Band line-ups
(1973–1975) |
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(1976–1977) |
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(1977–1978) |
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(1978–1981) |
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(1981–1987) |
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(1988–1992) |
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(1993–1996) |
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(1996–2002) |
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Discography
Albums
- 1979 - Different (Phonogram, 33 T)
- 1980 - Walking Shadows (Phonogram, 33 T)
- 1982 - Too Much Class for the Neighbourhood (Epic, 33 T)
- 1983 - Legendary Lovers (Epic, 33 T)
- 1985 - Shout (Epic, 33 T)
- 1986 - More, More, More (Epic, 33 T)
- 1988 - A Million Ways of Killing Time (New Rose, 33 T)
- 1993 - Three is a Crowd (Skydog / Mélodie, CD)
- 1998 - 4 of a Kind, Vol.1 (Hacienda, CD)
- 1999 - 4 of a Kind, Vol.2: A Different Kind (Hacienda, CD)
- 2001 - Short, Fast & Tight (Hacienda, Double CD)
Compilations
- 1987 - Shakin' with the Dogs - Compilation (Epic, 33 T)
- 2017 - Rehearsals 1974
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References
- "The Dogs - Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
- "Different - The Dogs - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
External links
- "Les Dogs" - The Official Dogs Web Page
- Dogs connection - A website dedicated to the band
- Unofficial website
- Complete discography and videos on SoundUnwound
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