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Artist: Big Star
Title: #1 Record
Format: Vinyl
Genre: Rock
UPC: 888072096516
Condition: New
Release Date: 2019
Record Label: Craft Recordings
Album Tracks
1. Feel
2. The Ballad of El Goodo
3. In the Street
4. Thirteen
5. Don't Lie to Me
6. The India Song
7. When My Baby's Beside Me
8. My Life Is Right
9. Give Me Another Chance
10. Try Again
11. Watch the Sunrise
12. St 100/6
Originally released in 1972, #1 Record is the debut album from Big Star, a critically acclaimed, Memphis-based band which is often credited with creating the power pop sound. Remastered from the analog stereo masters, this reissue will allow fans to appreciate #1 Record as a standalone CDâthis is the first time in many years that the CD version of the album will be sold independently of Big Starâs second album, Radio City. Packaging also includes liner notes penned by R.E.M.âs Mike Mills, who cites Big Star as one of his biggest influences, and calls the album âa record of rich sonic textures, of declaration and vulnerability.â
#1 Record is the only Big Star album which has the combined writing power of both founders, Alex Chilton and Chris Bell. Fervent Anglophiles, Chilton and Bell employed a Lennon/McCartney style of collaborative songwriting to create their debutâChilton taking a visceral approach, often laying down guitar and vocal tracks in one take, while Bell added polish with overdubs and harmonies.
#1 Record has become widely recognized as a milestone album in the history of rock ânâ roll. In 2003, Rolling Stone included it in their â500 Greatest Albums of All Timeâ list, while the publication included song âThirteenâ in their â500 Greatest Songs of All Timeâ list the following year.
This reissue comes during a time of resurgence for Big Star, a band whose legacy has been widely recognized as of late, with a tribute record (Big Star Small World, 2006), a documentary (2012âs Nothing Can Hurt Me) and a touring live show, âBig Starâs Third,â which features the sole-surviving original member of the band, Jody Stephens, on drums, guest vocalists, a chamber orchestra and a core band including Mike Mills, Chris Stamey of The dBâs, The Posiesâ Ken Stringfellow and others. The ever-changing ensemble performs Big Starâs third album Third/Sister Lovers, as well as favorites from the first two records.
In his liner notes, Mike Mills calls Big Star âa band who had gotten it right, who made records that sounded like rock and roll bands should sound.â