Third/Sister Lovers Big Star

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  • Release Date: 02/21/1992
  • Sales Rank: 29,024
  • Label: RYKODISC
  • UPC: 014431022029

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Third/Sister Lovers

1LISTENKizza Me 2:44
2LISTENThank You Friends 3:05
3LISTENBig Black Car 3:35
4LISTENJesus Christ 2:37
5LISTENFemme Fatale 3:28
6LISTENO, Dana 2:34
7LISTENHolocaust 3:47
8LISTENKangaroo 3:46
9LISTENStroke It Noel 2:04
10LISTENFor You 2:41
11LISTENYou Can't Have Me 3:11
12LISTENNightime 2:53
13LISTENBlue Moon 2:06
14LISTENTake Care 2:46
15LISTENNature Boy Bonus Track 2:30
16LISTENTill the End of the Day Bonus Track 2:13
17LISTENDream Lover Bonus Track 3:31
18LISTENDowns Bonus Track 1:43
19LISTENWhole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On Bonus Track 3:20

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A shambling wreck of an album, Big Star's Third/Sister Lovers ranks among the most harrowing experiences in pop music; impassioned, erratic, and stark, it's the slow, sinking sound of a band falling apart. Recorded with their label, Stax, poised on the verge of bankruptcy, the album finds Alex Chilton at the end of his rope, sabotaging his own music long before it can ever reach the wrecking crew of poor distribution, indifferent marketing, and disinterested pop radio; his songs are haphazardly brilliant, a head-on collision between inspiration and frustration. The album is a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy, each song smacking of utter defeat and desperation; the result is either one of the most vividly emotional experiences in pop music or a completely wasted opportunity, and while the truth probably lies somewhere in between, there's no denying Third's magnetic pull -- it's like an undertow. Although previously issued on a variety of different labels, Rykodisc's 1992 release is the initially definitive edition of this unfinished masterpiece, its 19 tracks most closely approximating the original planned running order while restoring the music's intended impact; in addition to unearthing a blistering cover of the Kinks' "At the End of the Day" and a haunting rendition of Nat King Cole's "Nature Boy," it also appends the disturbing "Dream Lover," which distills the album's messiest themes into less than four minutes of psychic torment. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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