
The Sound Barrier has often been broken by fans of the 60s garage band sound cranking up the combo's smashing 45 "(My) Baby's Gone"/"Hey Hey" - but the Sound Barrier combo had a smashing history of their own. The Sound Barrier began as a group of Salem junior high school students. Guitarist Paul Hess and drummer Larry Davis were already experienced players when the British Invasion inspired them to form a real combo. They added school friends Chuck Jackson (rhythm guitar) and Kevin Rhodes (bass) and named themselves the Spectrums.
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Hey, Hey
Hey Hey
(My) Baby's Gone
groovin' slow
Mornington Crescent NW1
Bank holiday
After The Gymkhana
Tearjerker Waltz
Car Scribbles
Blue Aria
Why Should I Care
Kodacolour Days Toffee Apple Nights
Fasten Your Seatbelts We're Off To Suburbia
Half Term Excursion
Mornington Crescent
My Baby's Gone
Gladiator
Half-Term Excursion
The Tearjerker Waltz
Suburban Picture
I Can't Explain
Fasten Your Seat-Belts, We're Off To Suburbia!
Kodacolor Days, Toffee-Apple Nights
Sound Barrier
14 THE SOUND BARRIER - The tearjerker waltz ['Suburbia Suite' lp, 1985]
11 THE SOUND BARRIER - Car scribbles ['Suburbia Suite' lp, 1985]
Fasten Your Seat-Belts, We're Off To Suburbia
Hey Hey (Salem, OH, U.S.A.)
(My) Baby's Gone [Salem, OH]
I Can't Explain ('60s GARAGE)
Kodacolour Days, Toffee-Apple Nights
The 464th Lesson
The Funk
Why Should I Care?
Groovin' Slow ('68)
Fasten Your Seat Belts, We're off to Suburbia!
Spot The Light
Hey Hey.
Fasten your seat belts, we're off to suburbia
We're off to suburbia
Riffthing
(my) Baby 's Gone
Birthpain
13 - the sound barrier - hey hey
(my) baby's gone.wmv
(My) Baby’s Gone
Next stop heaven
Sometimes
My Babys Gone
Why Should I Care (Demo)
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