Not much interesting information about Polyrock except that it is an American band formed in New York in 1978 and originally composed of Billy Robertson, Catherine Oblasney, Tommy Robertson, Joseph Yannece, Lenny Aaron and Curt Cosentino.
A band that will remain mainly in the musical history of the end of the 20th century for the big Single "Working on my love" which will be released in 1982.
For this reason alone, we had to dedicate this article to them.
To discover or rediscover...
Discography (among others...) :
80s Decade :
Romantic me 1980
Go west 1980
Your dragging feet 1980
Changing hearts 1981
Love song 1981
Working on my love 1982
Chains of iron 1982
Broken China 1982
Call of the wild 1982
Indian song 1982
Green for go 1986
La so la me 1986
Tracks :
1980...a first title very much in the American style of the time. The basics are good in any case and now it remains to raise the level of play a little...
1980...the problem is that overspeeding won't help you break through more than that. A slowdown in tempo is clearly needed...
1980... slowdown that occurs on this title. A wise decision that will inevitably help to achieve a first success at one time or another...
1981...unfortunately here they are, putting the overspeed back into gear. Not sure that this is the best decision to make...
1981...no significant improvement with this title. We will therefore have to wait a while longer before seeing a possible take-off...
1982...it's the year 1982 that will finally allow them to start making a name for themselves in a significant way. It took them a while, but this time it's done !
1982...there's nothing to do with them, overspeed is the order of the day almost every time. Too bad because they had done the hardest part with the previous title...
1982...we won't remake them again as they say but it's a shame to have wasted an obvious potential by not wanting to adapt a little more to the expectations of the general public...
1982...it will be like that until the end and nothing will change anything. A group that will have somewhat missed its history...
1982...too bad because they had the potential to do great things but their inability to reform will have ruined their adventure...
1986... the proof once again with this title which does not deviate from the unbridled tempo of its predecessors. A radicalism that is absurd to say the least...
1986...a shooting star group that passed through the musical landscape of the 80s at the speed of light. A quick passage but which at least allowed them to make talking about them a minimum...
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