Once Upon a Star [Bonus Tracks] Bay City Rollers

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  • Release Date: 04/03/2004
  • Original Release: 1975
  • Sales Rank: 113,687
  • Label: SONY/BMG INT'L
  • UPC: 828766082128

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Once Upon a Star [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENBye Bye Baby 2:50
2LISTENThe Disco Kid 3:16
3LISTENLa Belle Jeane 4:01
4LISTENWhen Will You Be Mine? 2:32
5LISTENAngel Baby 3:52
6LISTENKeep on Dreaming 2:42
7LISTENOnce Upon a Star 3:00
8LISTENLet's Go 3:28
9LISTENMarlina 3:01
10LISTENMy Teenage Heart 2:31
11LISTENRock and Roll Honeymoon 2:45
12LISTENHey! Beautiful Dreamer 3:52
13LISTENAll of Me Loves All of You Bonus Track 3:07
14LISTENThe Blump Bonus Track 2:35
15LISTENKeep on Dancing Bonus Track / 1971 Single Version 2:10
16LISTENAlright Bonus Track 2:07
17LISTENIt's for You Bonus Track 3:26

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The Bay City Rollers' second U.K. album was re-released with bonus tracks in 2004. Once Upon a Star was their piece de resistance, a 12-song set conceived in the first white-hot glare of superstardom, but unscarred, as yet, by the jealousies, resentments, and in-fighting that would ultimately bring the band down. Certainly it is difficult to find fault with any album that opens with that spellbinding remake of the oldie "Bye Bye Baby," closes with the one-two punch of "Rock and Roll Honeymoon" and "Hey Beautiful Dreamer," and even dares a remake of the group's very first single, 1971's "Keep on Dancing." Indeed, so strong was the overall album that there wasn't even room for one of the band's finest 45s ever -- "All of Me Loves All of You" is likewise relegated to the bonus tracks, alongside its thumping B-side original of "The Bump," the Bill Martin/Phil Coulter number that would, in Kenny's hands, ignite a whole new dance craze later in the year. A couple of other B-sides round out these extras, alongside another memorabilia-packed booklet, all adding up to another reminder that, in the history of purebred teeny bop bands, the Bay City Rollers were worth far more than their reputation insists. Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

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