More is the fourth and last studio album of the American know-wave group No Trend . The album was originally recorded in 1987 and was supposed to be released by Touch & Go Records , but the label refused to be released, and soon the band broke up [1] . The album was not published until 2001, until the Morphius Archives acquired the rights to publish this album [2] .
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| Date of issue | year 2001 |
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| Recorded by | 1987 year |
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| Genre | know-how , experimental rock , funk , art rock , ska punk |
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| Duration | 36:13 |
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| Producer | Ken Mora |
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| A country | USA |
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| Language of songs | English |
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| Label | Morphius archives |
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Tritonian Nash-Vegas Polyester Complex (1986) | More (2001) | |
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Following the release of the Tritonian Nash-Vegas Polyester Complex , No Trend recorded another album in 1987 and handed it to Touch & Go Records for publication. However, after listening to the label, the recording was considered “too strange” for publication. The team was unable to find a suitable label for the release of the album [3] and No Trend broke up in 1989. So many different session musicians took part in the recording of the album that the group, in fact, could not list them all in the album booklet.