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The Rumour - Frogs, Sprouts, Clogs & Krauts (1978)

Track listing:
  1. Frozen Years 3:45
  2. Emotional Traffic 2:47
  3. Tired Of Waiting 3:26
  4. Loving You (Is Far Too Easy) 3:24
  5. Euro 4:01
  6. Leaders 3:13
  7. We Believe In You, New Age 5:16
  8. All Fall Down 2:34
  9. One Good Night 2:52
  10. I Can't Help Myself 2:47
  11. Hard Enough To Show 3:19

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The Rumour were a British rock band in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They are best known as the backup band for Graham Parker, whose early records (from 1976 to 1980) were credited to Graham Parker & The Rumour. However, The Rumour were also recording artists in their own right, releasing three albums: Max (1977), Frogs, Sprouts, Clogs And Krauts (1979), and Purity of Essence (1980).

Members of The Rumour came from the veteran UK pub rock bands Brinsley Schwarz and Bontemps Roulez. Throughout most of their existence (1975-1980), The Rumour consisted of founding members Bob Andrews (keyboards), Brinsley Schwarz (guitar), Martin Belmont (guitar), Andrew Bodnar (bass), and Stephen Goulding (drums). Lead vocals were shared amongst all group members.

The Rumour debuted on disc as Graham Parker's backing band on his 1976 album Howlin' Wind. While continuing to work with Parker (and to receive billing on his albums), the following year The Rumour began to issue their own recordings, starting with the 1977 album Max.

The Rumour were noted for their hard driving, skilled, tightly arranged ensemble playing. They have been compared to The Band and the Rolling Stones, frequently recalling both simultaneously. Together with Parker they recorded several albums, most notably 1979's Squeezing Out Sparks.

Members of The Rumour (often, but not always, acting as a unit) also kept themselves busy during this era appearing as session musicians on various recordings issued by acts associated with pub rock and new wave. At various points, and on various recordings, The Rumour backed Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Carlene Carter and other acts. As well, in 1977 Bodnar and Goulding played bass and drums, respectively, on Elvis Costello's first UK chart hit, "Watching the Detectives". The band also backed Garland Jeffreys on the tour for his Escape Artist album.

Andrews left the group in 1979. The remaining quartet continued on, recording their own album Purity of Essence (1980) and serving as the backing band on Graham Parker's The Up Escalator (1980) before breaking up by 1981.

After signing to Stiff, the Rumour made a clear attempt to redefine themselves as a new wave band, incorporating quirky embellishments and more atmospheric keyboards. They're still a pub-rock band at heart, though, and the combination usually works quite well, at times making for some truly inspired moments like "Emotional Traffic," which sounds remarkably like a Nick Lowe song.

01. Frozen Years Schwarz 3:34
02. Emotional Traffic Andrews, Mayberry 2:45
03. Tired of Waiting Atkinson, Danko 3:24
04. Loving You Belmont 3:22
05. Euro Schwarz 3:53
06. Leaders Belmont, Lowe 3:10
07. We Believe in You/New Age Andrews, Mayberry 5:09
08. All Fall Down Andrews 2:29
09. One Good Night Andrews, Belmont 2:49
10. I Can't Help Myself Andrews 2:42
11. Hard Enough to Show Bodnar 3:20
12. Frozen Years [Edited Version] Schwarz 3:26
13. I Want to Make You Very Happy Faster, Mayberry 3:32
14. Call of the Faithful Duplicates 3:07