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Musically speaking, there is one crucial omission in regards to Rachel's albums: In 1990 or '91, Rhino Records released Barbie: The Look--a collection of popular pop-rock songs supposedly sung by Barbie (the doll). The voice of Barbie was Rachel's, and as a result, it is listed as an official release in the Discography section of Rachel's Cuckoo Clock website.
Also worth mentioning is the fact that Rachel gave one of the more interesting definitions of "New Wave" during her career. In 1980, when she was around 17 or 18, she told Hit Parader magazine that New Wave was "anything Laurence Welk can't blow bubbles to." 142.162.80.212 16:41, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
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Musically speaking, there is one crucial omission in regards to Rachel's albums: In 1990 or '91, Rhino Records released Barbie: The Look--a collection of popular pop-rock songs supposedly sung by Barbie (the doll). The voice of Barbie was Rachel's, and as a result, it is listed as an official release in the Discography section of Rachel's Cuckoo Clock website.
Also worth mentioning is the fact that Rachel gave one of the more interesting definitions of "New Wave" during her career. In 1980, when she was around 17 or 18, she told Hit Parader magazine that New Wave was "anything Laurence Welk can't blow bubbles to." 142.162.80.212 16:41, 17 March 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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