The Pussywillows

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Vindaloo 03:00 Tools
Turn Her Down 02:40 Tools
Hold My Hand 02:06 Tools
The Boat That I Row 03:04 Tools
Come On Now 01:32 Tools
Don't say he's gone 02:35 Tools
Baby Baby (I Still Love You) 02:19 Tools
My Baby Looks But He Don't Touch 02:53 Tools
Everyone Will Know 01:48 Tools
Twist Barbie 02:26 Tools
Nothing at All 02:29 Tools
Twist Barbie [Bonus] 02:26 Tools
Hold My Hand [Bonus] 02:04 Tools
Vindaloo [Bonus] 03:01 Tools
Too Bad 03:01 Tools
The Boat That I Row (Telstar TR003 MINI-LP 1988) 03:03 Tools
Don't Say He's Gone (Telstar TR003 MINI-LP 1988) 03:03 Tools
Real Love 02:29 Tools
Come On Now (Telstar TR003 MINI-LP 1988) 02:29 Tools
Baby, Baby 02:29 Tools
Everyone Will Know (Telstar TR003 MINI-LP 1988) 02:29 Tools
Turn Her Down (Telstar TR003 MINI-LP 1988) {The Coupons-Impact Records} 02:29 Tools
Baby, Baby I Still Love You (Telstar TR003 MINI-LP 1988) 02:29 Tools
Baby Looks But He Don't Touch (Telstar TR003 MINI-LP 1988) 02:29 Tools
Vindaloo (unreleased) 02:29 Tools
Hold My Hand (Shimmy Disc 41 LP 1990) 02:29 Tools
Boat That I Row 03:07 Tools
Chick Habit 02:29 Tools
400 Hours 02:29 Tools
My Baby Looks, But He Don't Touch 03:07 Tools
Love You More 03:07 Tools
You Don't Believe Me 03:07 Tools
Yo La Tango - Emulsified (Bar/None 20, 1990) 03:07 Tools
Pretty Young Thing 03:07 Tools
Vindaloo (bonus track) 03:00 Tools
Twist Barbie (bonue track) 02:26 Tools
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The Pussywillows were a New York, USA band formed in 1987 by Elinor Blake, aka April March, with two friends Lisa Jenio and Lisa Dembling. They released one 7 song EP on Telstar records called Spring Fever!. They also recorded a memorable song called "Vindaloo" which is featured in the movie "Kill the Moonlight". Musically the band harkened back to 60's girl groups like The Shangri-Las and The Ronettes while featuring a garage rock backing, similar to 90's Medway girl group Thee Headcoatees. During their time together they performed with acts as diverse as Bongwater and Ronnie Spector. They split up in 1991. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.