#1 Record/Radio City [Bonus Tracks] Big Star

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  • Release Date: 06/16/2009
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Sales Rank: 17,419
  • Label: FANTASY
  • UPC: 888072314573
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#1 Record/Radio City [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENFeel 3:32
2LISTENThe Ballad of el Goodo 4:20
3LISTENIn the Street 2:54
4LISTENThirteen 2:34
5LISTENDon't Lie to Me 3:07
6LISTENThe India Song 2:20
7LISTENWhen My Baby's Beside Me 3:23
8LISTENMy Life Is Right 3:06
9LISTENGive Me Another Chance 3:27
10LISTENTry Again 3:32
11LISTENWatch the Sunrise 3:44
12LISTENSt 100/6 0:57
13LISTENIn the Street Single Mix 3:00
14LISTENO My Soul Mono Version 5:37
15LISTENLife Is White 3:17
16LISTENWay out West 2:50
17LISTENWhat's Going Ahn 2:41
18LISTENYou Get What You Deserve 3:07
19LISTENMod Lang 2:45
20LISTENBack of a Car 2:46
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A two-fer combining Big Star's first and second albums, #1 Record/Radio City remains a definitive document of early-'70s American power pop and a virtual blueprint for much of the finest alternative rock that came after it. The lone Big Star record to merit the full participation of founder Chris Bell, the brightly produced #1 Record splits the songwriting credits evenly between him and Alex Chilton (in the tradition of Lennon-McCartney). But from the beginning, the group is tearing apart at the seams: Bell and Chilton's relationship seems less a working partnership than a battle of wills, and each possesses his own distinctive vision. The purist, Bell crafts electrifying and melodic classic pop like "Feel" and "In the Street," while Chilton, the malcontent, pens luminous, melancholy ballads like "The Ballad of El Goodo" and "Thirteen." Ultimately, their tension makes #1 Record brilliant. However, Radio City shifts gears dramatically: Bell is largely absent (though he guests, uncredited, on a few tracks, including the wonderful "Back of a Car"), allowing Chilton's darker impulses free reign. From the raucous opener "O My Soul" onward, the new Big Star is noisier, edgier, and even more potent. Erratic mixing, spotty production, shaky performances -- by all rights, Radio City should be a failure, yet Chilton is at his best when poised on the brink of disaster, and the songs hang together seemingly on faith and conviction alone. Each track recalls pop's glory days, from the Kinks-ish snarl of "Mod Lang" to the Byrds-like guitar glow that adorns "Way Out West." The much-celebrated "September Gurls" is indeed a classic -- everything right and good about pop music distilled down to three minutes of pure genius. [Fantasy's 2009 #1 Record/Radio City two-fer included bonus tracks.] Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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