The Three O’Clock, Baroque Hoedown, 1982 on Lolita / Frontier

The Three O’Clock were part of the so-called paisley punk scene in the early eighties, on Frontier records – after changing their name from Salvation Army under threat of legal action.

Baroque Hoedown was their debut release under the new name.

This copy, via a private sale, is a French pressing on Lolita – with 3 additional tracks not on the US EP: a cover of the Byrds “Feel a Whole Lot Better,” “In Love Too,” and a cover of Syd Barrett’s “Lucifer Sam.”

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Jet Fighter, by The Three O'Clock

from the album Sixteen Tambourines (Remastered Edition)

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#CDFriday with #TheThreeOClock, the progenitor of Paisley Underground music. There’s a new remastered edition, but this CD includes the “Baroque Hoedown” EP so I’m good. https://thethreeoclock.bandcamp.com/album/sixteen-tambourines-remastered-edition
Sixteen Tambourines (Remastered Edition), by The Three O'Clock

10 track album

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#Playlist #PaisleyUnderground I’m pretty excited to see #TheThreeOClock appear to be remastering and reissuing their old albums, starting with “Baroque Hoedown” which I remember listening to a lot in high school. https://thethreeoclock.bandcamp.com/album/baroque-hoedown-2023-remastered-expanded-edition
Baroque Hoedown (2023 Remastered Expanded Edition), by The Three O'Clock

9 track album

The Three O'Clock
A few years ago my Sister from another Mister Ingrid introduced me to the #paisleyunderground bands and now I own too many The Three O’Clock albums #SpinningVinyl #vinylrecords #TheThreeOclock