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Their debut EP, Aquamarine, was produced by the dB`s Gene Holder. It was voted one of the best EPs of 1981 in the Village Voice`s annual Pazz & Jop critics` poll. ([2]) The band`s one album, Fields, was also produced by Holder and engineered by Mitch Easter. While Christgau criticized their lyrics as "lack[ing] that universal touch" ([3]}, critic Robert Palmer, writing in the New York Times in May 1982, called Fields "remarkably mature" and "the most impressive rock debut so far this year."