Hybrid Kids
Hybrid Kids is a project by one time Mott The Hoople keyboard player Morgan Fisher.
The Hybrid Kids first album from 1979 was originally conceived as a spoof compilation album featuring a variety of 'bands' from Peabody, an obscure little town in Kansas (at that time American towns like Cleveland and Akron were viewed upon as hot-beds of modern rock music). When this concept was stated on the radio and in the press, quite a number of people believed it! In truth, it was all made by Morgan Fisher in Notting Hill on a four track tape recorder at a cost of £25. The musical approach was to take cover songs and perform them in a way that was diametrically opposite to the original version.
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The Hybrid Kids first album from 1979 was originally conceived as a spoof compilation album featuring a variety of 'bands' from Peabody, an obscure little town in Kansas (at that time American towns like Cleveland and Akron were viewed upon as hot-beds of modern rock music). When this concept was stated on the radio and in the press, quite a number of people believed it! In truth, it was all made by Morgan Fisher in Notting Hill on a four track tape recorder at a cost of £25. The musical approach was to take cover songs and perform them in a way that was diametrically opposite to the original version.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Hybrid Kids Products
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MP3 $8.99
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MP3 $8.99
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