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Title: Searching for the Young Soul Rebels
Artist: Dexys Midnight Runners
Genre: Pop
Released: 1980
Tracks:
1 - Burn It Down - 4:21
2 - Tell Me When My Light Turns Green - 3:46
3 - The Teams That Meet in Caffs - 4:08
4 - I'm Just Looking - 4:41
5 - Geno - 3:31 -
6 - Seven Days Too Long - 2:43
7 - I Couldn't Help If I Tried - 4:14
8 - Thankfully Not Living in Yorkshire It Doesn't Apply - 2:59
9 - Keep It - 3:59
10 - Love Part One - 1:12
11 - There, There, My Dear - 3:31 -
Overview:
Artist: Dexys Midnight Runners
Genre: Pop
Released: 1980
Tracks:
1 - Burn It Down - 4:21
2 - Tell Me When My Light Turns Green - 3:46
3 - The Teams That Meet in Caffs - 4:08
4 - I'm Just Looking - 4:41
5 - Geno - 3:31 -

6 - Seven Days Too Long - 2:43
7 - I Couldn't Help If I Tried - 4:14
8 - Thankfully Not Living in Yorkshire It Doesn't Apply - 2:59
9 - Keep It - 3:59
10 - Love Part One - 1:12
11 - There, There, My Dear - 3:31 -

Overview:
"Searching for the Young Soul Rebels" is the debut studio album by English pop group Dexys Midnight Runners, released on July 11, 1980, through EMI Records. Led by Kevin Rowland, the group formed in 1978 in Birmingham, England, and formed a strong live reputation before recording their first material. Recorded during April 1980, the album combines the aggressiveness of punk rock with soul music, particularly influenced by the Northern soul movement.
The album was preceded by and contains the hit-single "Geno", which topped the UK Singles Chart. It also contains two other charting singles: "Dance Stance" (re-recorded as "Burn It Down") and "There, There, My Dear". The album reached number 6 on the UK Albums Chart and is certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry. It has been widely acclaimed by music critics since its release and is included in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
The album was preceded by and contains the hit-single "Geno", which topped the UK Singles Chart. It also contains two other charting singles: "Dance Stance" (re-recorded as "Burn It Down") and "There, There, My Dear". The album reached number 6 on the UK Albums Chart and is certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry. It has been widely acclaimed by music critics since its release and is included in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.