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Number 1 Record/Radio City (Stax)

Big Star
Number 1 Record/Radio City (Stax) Recording : Studio
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Big Star: Alex Chilton, Chris Bell (vocals, guitar); Andy Hummel (vocals, bass, piano); Jody Stephens (vocals, drums).
Additional personnel: Danny Jones, Richard Rosebrough.
NUMBER 1 RECORD recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee in the Summer and Fall of 1972. Originally released on Ardent in 1972.
RADIO CITY recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee in the Fall of 1973. Originally released on Ardent in 1974.
Includes liner notes by Brian Hogg and Rick Clark.
Big Star's level of influence is inversely proportionate to their sales. Radio City, the second album by the band from Memphis, Tennessee, is the greatest example of this phenomenon. When it was first released, practically the only people who knew about it were rock critics. Today, it is universally recognized as a major inspiration for the indie and alternative rock movements, influencing everyone from R.E.M. to Teenage Fanclub. Although the term 'power pop' had been kicking around for a while, Radio City defined the genre. Best-known (or least-obscure) of its tracks is the sparkling 'September Gurls', which has been covered by many artists, including the Bangles and the late-model Searchers. Still very modern in sound, it is a landmark of the second pop era.
The commercial failure of Big Star is hardly an unsolved mystery--there's plenty of blame to go around. It still remains one of the pop music industry's biggest crimes, one that has been only mildly mitigated by the godlike status conferred on the band by the indie-rock generation long after these two records were made.
Alex Chilton, a soul fan who had been the gruff-voiced teenaged lead singer of the Box Tops, and high school friend Chris Bell, a Beatles freak, pooled their singing and songwriting talents on #1 RECORD. It was an audacious debut that aspired to the melodiousness and perfectly arranged feel of the mid-period Beatles, the raw rock kick of the early Kinks and the jangly country-rock beauty of the Byrds--all, it turned out, terribly unfashionable influences in the post-hippie, pre-punk era of the early 1970s. "Feel," "Don't Lie To Me" and "When My Baby's Beside Me" feature stinging guitar licks, excited harmonies and hooks galore, and sound like someone discovering rock 'n' roll for the first time. Chilton's "Give Me Another Chance" and Bell's "Try Again," on the other hand, are acoustic ballads whose layered, Beatlesque harmonies and other touches, like the melodic slide-guitar lead and tambourine hits in "Try Again," are almost too beautiful. Chilton's "The Ballad Of El Goodo," a nod to Gram Parsons' country-rock, has a memorably optimistic chorus.
There was no need for optimism by the time of RADIO CITY, the only other record released during Big Star's existence (BIG STAR'S THIRD, aka SISTER LOVERS, wasn't released for several years). Bell had quit and the band was going nowhere fast. Chilton, who favored a gruffer, soul-based guitar sound, was now solely in charge. His most memorable chorus here, "September Gurls," was a sad one; but it was also beautiful, one of the prettiest in the entire rock canon. RADIO CITY also features "Mod Lang" and "Back Of A Car" among a set of proto-power-pop tunes that would prove to be a major influence on such later bands as the Replacements, Teenage Fanclub and Nirvana. Children by the million never once waited for Alex Chilton, as the Replacements tried to claim in their memorable tribute "Alex Chilton," but they've been waiting ever since for all his descendants.
Style : American Rock
Country : United States of America
Label : Stax
Reference : 910
Description : CD Album
Price : 16.10 EUR (+/- 9.71 GBP)

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1. NUMBER 1 RECORD:
2. Feel
3. Ballad Of El Goodo, The
4. In The Street
5. Thirteen
6. Don't Lie To Me
7. India Song, The
8. When My Baby's Beside Me
9. My Life Is Right
10. Give Me Another Chance
11. Try Again
12. Watch The Sunrise
13. ST 100/6
14. RADIO CITY:
15. O My Soul
16. Life Is White
17. Way Out West
18. What's Going Ahn
19. You Get What You Deserve
20. Mod Lang
21. Back Of A Car
22. Daisy Glaze
23. She's A Mover
24. September Gurls
25. Morpha Too
26. I'm In Love With A Girl
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