The dB's celebrate U.S. album releases - 43 years after recording them
Briefly

The dB's first two albums are clever, funny, and catchy, but were overlooked by American labels, only seeing release in the UK.
Peter Holsapple reflects on their lack of commercial success in the U.S., noting that despite being as marketable as signed bands, they missed the mark with record labels.
Will Rigby speculates that their reputation as an inconsistent live act may have played a role in their dismissal by American labels.
The original members of the dB's have maintained their friendships throughout the years, making their reunion both easy and enjoyable for the band.
Read at Washington Post
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