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Although history ultimately consigned the Roll-Ups to the dustbin of obscurity, there are few records that could possibly be described as brighter, cheerier, or more exciting or uplifting than Low Dives for Highballs, the band's first and only LP. Frontman and songwriter Lea Hart was kicking out pop classics as though they were going out of favor -- the opening "Blackmail" in particular matches Nick Lowe with Radio Stars, while successive rockers "Last Night," "Where's the Money," and "It's Up to You" (and on to the end of the disc) fizz and bounce around so many compulsive hooks that it's hard to believe they all remain unsung. Hart himself did not give up on them, and swaths of the album would be preserved across his next band's repertoire. But former Bay City Roller Ian Mitchell's La Rox fared even poorer than the Roll-Ups, and so the most astonishing pop package of the early '80s sank without trace. But Low Dives lives on, both as a souvenir of a seething songbook and a reminder of the sheer power that the Roll-Ups kicked out in concert. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Blackmail

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Last Night

37
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Where's The Money

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Slaughtered

32
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Cover Girl

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Sammy

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Strange Love

30
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It's Up to You

26
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Somebody Stole The Girl That Stole My Heart

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Hold On

17

albums

Low Dives For Highballs

Low Dives For Highballs

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Low Dives for High Balls

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Time! Gentlemen! Pub Rock Rhythm 'n' Grooves: Classic Cuts And Rarities 1974 – 1982

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A Week At The Bridge E16

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Love Dive for High Balls

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Low Dives For Highballs (Bonus Tracks 2005)

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Blackmail (7'' Single)

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Low Dives for Highballs {WEB} [2016 Digital]

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麗しのクリスピーナ (7'' Single)

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Time! Gentlemen! Pub Rock Rhythm 'n' Grooves: Classic Cuts And Rarities 1974–1982

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It's New To Me

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