Our Daughter's Wedding

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Lawn Chairs 03:30 Tools
Lawnchairs 00:00 Tools
Airlines 00:00 Tools
Target for Life 00:00 Tools
Auto Music 00:00 Tools
elevate her 00:00 Tools
No One's Watching 00:00 Tools
Dance Floor 00:00 Tools
She Was Someone 00:00 Tools
red alert 00:00 Tools
Always Be True 02:46 Tools
Raincoats & Silverware 00:00 Tools
Airline 00:00 Tools
Moving Windows 00:00 Tools
Love Machine 00:00 Tools
track me down 00:00 Tools
buildings 00:00 Tools
Daddy's Slave 00:00 Tools
Longitude 60 00:00 Tools
Nightlife 00:00 Tools
Paris 00:00 Tools
Hotel Room 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
lawnchairs (remix) 00:00 Tools
Take Me 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs (dance club version) 00:00 Tools
She's Out There! 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs (Dance Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
Automusic (Long Version) 00:00 Tools
Raincoats And Silverware 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs (re-recording) 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs [re-recording] 00:00 Tools
Airless 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs (new version AKA dance club version) 00:00 Tools
Stripped 00:00 Tools
Automusic 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Luv Train 2013 00:00 Tools
Our Daughters Wedding - Raincoats & Silverwave 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs-Our Daughter's Wedding 00:00 Tools
Daddy´s Slave 00:00 Tools
Rasucoats & Silverwave 00:00 Tools
Longitude 60° 00:00 Tools
Life's a Party 00:00 Tools
Happy Again 00:00 Tools
Airlines (1981) 00:00 Tools
Ice Cold 00:00 Tools
Can't Dance 00:00 Tools
Lawnchair 00:00 Tools
Love Machine 1983 00:00 Tools
Automusic (Razormaid!) 00:00 Tools
Airplane 00:00 Tools
Raincoats & Silverwave 00:00 Tools
Longitude 60o 00:00 Tools
Our Daughters Wedding_Lawnchairs Original Version 00:00 Tools
Lawnchairs (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Our_Daughters_Wedding_-_Lawnchairs 00:00 Tools
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A prototypical early-'80s synthesizer act, New York trio Our Daughters Wedding is best remembered for the 1981 disco crossover hit "Lawnchairs." Motivated by the punk revolution, the band formed as a standard guitar/bass/drums rock unit in 1977. Taking their group's name from the section divider in a greeting card display stand, members Layne Rico (synthesizers), Keith Silva (vocals/synthesizers) and Scott Simon (saxophone/synthesizers) kept the outfit running with its original instrumentation until 1978. In 1979, the three decided to re-form the band, using rhythm machines and synthesizers. Much like the group's most obvious sources of inspiration -- electronic trailblazers Kraftwerk and Suicide -- Rico, Silva, and Simon viewed their band as coming firmly from the rock tradition. In interviews, they claimed to have little in common with then-contemporary synth-driven acts like Depeche Mode and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, who they decried as gimmicky fluff. On their own Design label, Our Daughters Wedding made their vinyl debut in the summer of 1980 with "Nightlife," a three-song 7." In November of that year, the band released its second single, "Lawnchairs," which quickly gained attention on college radio and in the dance clubs in major U.S. cities. Based on the strength of the record's showing, EMI America signed the group and re-released "Lawnchairs," which reached Number 49 on the British charts and peaked at Number 31 on the Billboard disco chart. The group followed up with a 12" EP., "Digital Cowboy" (1981) and an album, Moving Windows (1982). Unable to recapture the chart success of "Lawnchairs," the band broke up in 1983. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.