Glo-Worm

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Friday I'm in Love 02:13 Tools
Tilt-A-Whirl 01:48 Tools
Travelogue 01:56 Tools
Holiday 01:57 Tools
Beyond the Sea 02:28 Tools
Wishing Well 01:49 Tools
Downtown 02:23 Tools
Useless 01:54 Tools
One Million Rainy Days 01:52 Tools
Crazy Town 02:37 Tools
Change of Heart 01:52 Tools
Stars Above 02:47 Tools
I Will Remember You 01:16 Tools
April Street 01:10 Tools
Carry Me Home 03:44 Tools
Friday i'm in love (cover) 02:12 Tools
I Lift My Cup 03:26 Tools
April Streets 03:26 Tools
Wishing Well [Alternate Version] 03:26 Tools
i will remember you [live] 03:26 Tools
Change of Heart [Alternate Version] 01:15 Tools
I Lift My Cup (Spirit Divine Edit) 01:15 Tools
Young Hearts 02:19 Tools
Downtown (Petula Clark cover) 02:19 Tools
For the Record 02:19 Tools
Change the Music 02:19 Tools
Kiss Me Now 02:19 Tools
Battle Cry 02:12 Tools
Amelia 03:07 Tools
Crazy Town (Velocity Girl cover) 02:19 Tools
I Will Remember 02:19 Tools
After All 02:27 Tools
Friday I'm In Love (The Cure Cover) 03:07 Tools
I Hope You're Listening 02:12 Tools
You'll Be Sorry 02:12 Tools
Life Happens 02:46 Tools
Run a Way 02:46 Tools
Brother 02:46 Tools
Friday I'm In Love (cover The Cure) 02:12 Tools
Ocean Bed 02:12 Tools
Sweet & Low 02:12 Tools
I Lift My Cop 02:12 Tools
Coming Home 02:12 Tools
Some Perfection 02:12 Tools
I Know Jesus 02:12 Tools
Carry Me Home [Radio Mix] 02:46 Tools
Glo-Worm - Tilt-a-Whirl 01:49 Tools
Carry Me Home (Radio Mix) 01:49 Tools
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Glo-Worm was a three piece pop ensemble from Washington, DC which began in 1993. The trio consisted of Pam Berry (Black Tambourine and Belmondo), Dan Searing (The Castaway People, Whorl, The Saturday People) and Terry Banks (The Saturday People and Tree Fort Angst). Their first release was Glo Worm EP put out on Somersault Records in 1994. They followed up in 1995 with Travelogue [IPU-063], a single put out by K Records as part of the International Pop Underground Series. That same year Glo-Worm released Wishing Well, another single but this time put out by Slumberland Records. In 1996, after the members decided to call it quits, K Records got together all their odds and ends and concluded the Glo-Worm story with a CD compilation Glimmer [KLP054]. All members are still making music today. Review from AMG: Pam Barry, whose many activities include co-editing Chickfactor magazine and singing in the bands Black Tambourine and Belmondo, is the vocalist for the charming pop trio Glo-Worm. Glimmer collects the band's various 7" singles and compilation contributions, including a cover of "Friday I'm in Love" from a Cure tribute album. Glo-Worm's light, strummy bubblegum is comparable to Courtney Love (the band, not the person), or -- going back even farther in the pop tradition -- Patience & Prudence, the whispery sister duo of the '50s. That this appealing, accessible, and very traditional pop music was considered alternative says something about the marketing of music in the '90s. In any case, Glimmer is a pleasant and breezy must-have for devotees of twee pop. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.