
There are two bands with this name: 1. The Low Numbers was a short-lived but successful late 70s mod-influenced power pop/new wave band. They toured alongside The Clash, which lead Sounds magazine to praise them as "Camden Town Mods with an impressively pogoable sound". Their lone single, "Keep In Touch" (b-side: "Nine All Out"), was released in November 1979 through WEA and was produced by Jimmy Pursey of Sham 69. The band's name was a reference to The High Numbers (an early moniker adopted by The Who).
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Keep In Touch
Belsen Was A Gas
Entertain Good Taste
Elementary Dr. Watson
Try It
Shok Treetments
Shock Treetments
All the Wrong Girls Like Me
In the City
She's Not Gonna Be in My Song
Hotel Chambermaid
1977 Sunset Strip
Early Morning Cold Taxi
Little Miss Quote
The Prom Bombed
Original Model
Shok Treatments
Savage Surf
Brandnew Day
Nine All Out
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Josef Albers
Belson Was A Gas
The Low Numbers - Belsen Was A Gas
Telekom
砂漠の樹
Shok Treetment
DANCE TO THE MUSIC
Batteries (alt mix)
Pittsburgh Airport Model
Junior Mornings (aiff mix)
Instincts
Heading for Romance (alt mix)
ガールフレンド(Early Ver.)
Hey You!!!
Shok Treatment
真夜中の散歩
いつもの朝がくる
Dancing With the Rebel
Elementary Dr Watson
Deep In Touch
真夜中の散歩/A Walk in Midnight
まひるのおんがく
インストゥルメンタル
ガールフレンド (Early ver.)
Keer In Touch
LISTEN TO THE MUSIC
うみ
Sabaku no Ki
ガールフレンド (Early Version)
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