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Named after a 1969 movie Bob, Carol, Ted & Alice were an indie / post-punk band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, active around 1990. They played one gig and released one demo cassette entitled Senso Unico (June 1990).
The three (!) band members were 'Pank' (Frank van Praag, guitar), 'Buik' (Marcel Peetoom, bass) and 'Robbel' (Robert Lagendijk, drums). BCT&A may be regarded as an obscure predecessor of Scram C Baby: all band members would enjoy stints in SCB in later years soon after the demise of BCT&A.
Band and demo were forgotten by practically everybody (including the band members) until one Marco van Dalfsen, an avid collector of demo cassettes, started doing research. Van Dalfsen even re-released Senso Unico on cassette (100 copies) in 2020 and made the recordings available digitally, as part of his Diggin' Demos project. 'Digital only' bonus material with the cassette re-release were the band's only other known recordings, the very dubby Tante Alie Sessies, which remained unreleased at the time.
Named after a 1969 movie Bob, Carol, Ted & Alice were an indie / post-punk band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, active around 1990. They played one gig and released one demo cassette entitled Senso Unico (June 1990).
The three (!) band members were 'Pank' (Frank van Praag, guitar), 'Buik' (Marcel Peetoom, bass) and 'Robbel' (Robert Lagendijk, drums). BCT&A may be regarded as an obscure predecessor of Scram C Baby: all band members would enjoy stints in SCB in later years soon after the demise of BCT&A.
Band and demo were forgotten by practically everybody (including the band members) until one Marco van Dalfsen, an avid collector of demo cassettes, started doing research. Van Dalfsen even re-released Senso Unico on cassette (100 copies) in 2020 and made the recordings available digitally, as part of his Diggin' Demos project. 'Digital only' bonus material with the cassette re-release were the band's only other known recordings, the very dubby Tante Alie Sessies, which remained unreleased at the time.
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