The Windbreakers Explained
The Windbreakers were an American power pop group from Jackson, Mississippi, led by singer-guitarists Tim Lee and Bobby Sutliff.[1] The band released their first EP in 1982,[1] and were best known for an acclaimed 1985 album, Terminal.[2] After three more albums, Lee and Sutliff began solo careers.[1] [3] Tim Lee released All That Stuff in 1997 and, with his wife, Susan Bauer Lee, formed the duo Bark in 2014.[4] [5] Another solo album from Lee, Under the House, was released in 2003.[6]
Discography
- Meet the Windbreakers EP (Big Monkey) 1982
- Any Monkey With a Typewriter EP (Big Monkey) 1983
- Disciples of Agriculture (Fr. Closer) 1985
- Terminal (Homestead) 1985
- Run (DB) 1986
- A Different Sort... (DB) 1987
- At Home with Bobby and Tim (DB) 1989
- Electric Landlady (DB) 1991
- Time Machine (1982–2002)[7]
Notes and References
- Web site: Jason . Ankeny . The Windbreakers – Artist Biography . . 15 August 2014 .
- Scott Miller -Music: What Happened? 2010 0615381960 – Page 130 "The jangly eccentricity of Bobby Sutliff was always a bit of a strange match for Tim Lee's high-energy indie garage rock, "
- Scott . Schinder . Ira . Robbins . Windbreakers . . 15 August 2014.
- Web site: Tim Lee - All That Stuff. No Depression. 9 December 2022.
- Web site: Bio • BARK. Bark-loud.com. 9 December 2022.
- Web site: Tim Lee - Under the House Album Reviews, Songs & More. AllMusic. 9 December 2022.
- Web site: The Windbreakers Albums and Discography. AllMusic. 9 December 2022.