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Tracklist (Vinyl)
A1 | | Stroke It Noel | | | A2 | | Downs | | | A3 | | Femme Fatale | | | A4 | | Thank You Friends | | | A5 | | Holocaust | | | A6 | | Jesus Christ | | | A7 | | Blue Moon | | | See more tracksB1 | | Kizza Me | | | B2 | | For You | | | B3 | | O Dana | | | B4 | | Nighttime | | | B5 | | Whole Lotta Shakin | | | B6 | | Kanga Roo | | | B7 | | Take Care | | |
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Review If you "never travel far without a little Big Star," as Paul Westerberg puts it in "Alex Chilton," then rejoice, for here is a bumper crop of Chilton to go on CD. The Big Beat pairing of Big Star's first two albums on a single disc is certainly value for money, although two tracks from "#1 Record," including the brilliant Byrds-like stomp "In the Street," have been left off to facilitate the squeeze. Musically, it effectively contrasts the shimmering cohesion of the original quartet's 1972 power-pop debut with the darker moods of '74's "Radio City,"… Read More when Chilton's idiosyncratic signing and songwriting started to dominate. "Sisters Lovers," which was cut in '74 but not released until four years later, completed Big Star's slide into the black night of Chilton's soul, made even more terrifying here by CD clarity. A solo effort in all but name, it is a grim but compelling smorgasbord of lyric torment, folkie beauty and crazed garage rockin' --~Lou Reed's "Berlin " meets Elvi's "Sun Sessions" -- with an extr
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