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Pleasure Club is an album by the American musician James Hall, released in 1996. [2] [3] Starting over in the 2000s, Hall named his band for the album. [4] [5] Hall supported the album by opening for Rage Against the Machine on a European tour, and for Love and Rockets in the United States.
Pleasure Club. In 2002, Hall appeared with a new band named Pleasure Club. This band featured Hall on vocals and guitar, Michael Jerome on drums, Grant Curry on bass, and Marc Hutner also on guitar. They released three albums, Here Comes The Trick, The Fugitive Kind and the last Scatter Rose (2020).
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An institution of both the Los Angeles and New Orleans rock scenes, Pleasure Club is the brainchild of singer/songwriter James Hall. Named after his 1996 solo album, the band is a smooth blend of his dark post-punk influences and his own swaggering rock and roll persona.
May 14, 1996 · Pleasure Club by James Hall released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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