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Various Artists- David Hepworth's More Deep 70S: Underrated Cuts From A Misunderstood Decade / Various - 4CD Boxset (PREORDER)

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Various Artists- David Hepworth's More Deep 70S: Underrated Cuts From A Misunderstood Decade / Various - 4CD Boxset (PREORDER)
Various Artists- David Hepworth's More Deep 70S: Underrated Cuts From A Misunderstood Decade / Various - 4CD Boxset (PREORDER)

David Hepworth has been writing, broadcasting and speaking about music since the 70s. He was involved in the launch and editing of Smash Hits, Q, Mojoand The Word. He was one of the presenters of BBC TV's The Old Grey Whistle Test, and one of the anchors of the BBC's coverage of Live Aid in July 1985. David has written seven books about music since 2016: 1971 -Never a Dull Moment: Rock's Golden Year; Uncommon People: The Rise and Fall of the Rock Star; Nothing is Real: The Beatles Were Underrated And Other Sweeping Statements About Pop; A Fabulous Creation: How the LP Saved Our Lives; Rock & Roll A Level: The only quiz book you need; Overpaid, Oversexed and Over There: How a Few Skinny Brits with Bad Teeth Rocked America; and Abbey Road: The Inside Story of the World's Most Famous Recording Studio. David writes a weekly column on podcasts for Radio Times, and throughout the past four years he has co-hosted, with Mark Ellen, hundreds of Word In Your Ear/ Atticinterviews on YouTube, with appearances from a galaxy of musicians and authors. Following the success of his 4CD set UNDERRATED CUTS FROM A MISUNDERSTOOD DECADE, Edsel is proud to announce a new release. Here David explains his thoughts when putting this 73-trackcompilationtogether, which he has annotated in the booklet, track by track: The 70s wasn't simply the most action-packed decade in the history of recorded music. It was also the final decade before we succumbed to the curse of genres. Because the four CDs inside have been programmed thematically for your listening pleasure, we have given them names which they didn't have at the time. Re-make / Re-modelfeatures cult heroes making twisted sense of tunes from more innocent times. Skinny Tie Musicshowcases the slinky pop purveyed by the acts who rolled back the cuffs of their jackets. Americanaspotlights the sons and daughters of the republic singing of their homeland. Basing Street Bluesis named for the home of Island Records, most charismatic of the UK's independent record labels. There's plenty of things about the 70s we wouldn't have back -inflation, smoke-filled rooms, fizzy keg for a start -but the music has never been bettered. As you'll hear.

Track List

  1. The Ramones: Let's Dance
  2. Devo: Satisfaction (I Can't Get No)
  3. Nils Lofgren:Goin ' Back
  4. The Hollies: Sandy (4th of July Asbury Park)
  5. Don Covay: Memphis
  6. Nina Simone: Baltimore
  7. Lowell George: What Do You Want the Girl to Do?
  8. Billy Swan: Don't Be Cruel [Slow Version]
  9. The Bunch: When Will I Be Loved?
  10. Frankie Miller: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
  11. Greg Kihn: For You
  12. Thin Lizzy: Rosalie [Live]
  13. Todd Rundgren: Rain
  14. Nilsson: Vine Street
  15. Joe Cocker: Jamaica Say You Will
  16. Terry Melcher: These Days
  17. John Martyn: Spencer the Rover
  18. Ian Matthews: 7 Bridges Road
  19. Leo Kottke: Pamela Brown
  20. The Pointer Sisters: Grinning in Your Face
  21. Elvis Costello ; the Attractions: Psycho [Live]
  22. The Runaways: Cherry Bomb
  23. Cheap Trick: Surrender
  24. The Cars: Double Life
  25. Joe Jackson: It's Different for Girls
  26. Dwight Twilley Band: I'm on Fire
  27. Mink de Ville: Just Your Friends
  28. Sniff 'N' the Tears: Driver's Seat
  29. Shoes: Too Late
  30. Raspberries: Go All the Way
  31. Graham Parker ; the Rumour: Local Girls
  32. John Hiatt: Take Off Your Uniform
  33. XTC: Life Begins at the Hop
  34. The Inmates: Dirty Water
  35. Deaf School: What a Way to End It All
  36. Tim Moore: Rock and Roll Love Letter
  37. Squeeze: Up the Junction
  38. Crabby Appleton: Go Back
  39. Roger McGuinn:Draggin '
  40. Gene Clark: No Other
  41. Jimmy Webb: P.F. Sloan
  42. Laura Nyro: Stoney End
  43. Millie Jackson: Loving Arms
  44. Bobby Bland: It's Not the Spotlight
  45. Dr John: I Been Hoodood
  46. The Meters: Fire on the Bayou
  47. Taj Mahal: Satisfied 'N Tickled Too
  48. Dan Hicks ; His Hot Licks: I Scare Myself
  49. Joe Ely: Honky Tonk Masquerade
  50. Guy Clark: Desperados Waiting for a Train
  51. Paul Williams: Someday Man
  52. Chip Taylor: I Wasn't Born in Tennessee
  53. Joe Simon: Georgia Blue
  54. Muddy Waters: Mannish Boy
  55. Terry Allen: New Delhi Freight Train
  56. Head Hands Feet: (Let's Get This) Show on the Road
  57. Free: The Highway Song
  58. John Cale: You Know More Than I Know
  59. Ultravox!: Young Savage
  60. Nico: It Has Not Taken Long
  61. Sparks: Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth
  62. The Heptones: Country Boy
  63. Burning Spear: Marcus Garvey
  64. Max Romeo ; the Upsetters: Chase the Devil
  65. Jess Roden: On Broadway
  66. Swamp Dogg: Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long)
  67. Kevin Ayers: Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought of You
  68. 801: Rongwrong
  69. Jim Capaldi: Eve
  70. Richard Thompson: Roll Over Vaughan Williams
  71. Bryn Haworth: Grappenhall Rag
  72. Peter Skellern: I Guess You Wish You'd Gone Home
  73. Morris on: Princess Royal
Format: New CD/Rock

Various Artists- David Hepworth's More Deep 70S: Underrated Cuts From A Misunderstood Decade / Various - 4CD Boxset (PREORDER)

SKU: 740155736132
Regular price $2,282.00
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Release Date: 11.29.24

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David Hepworth has been writing, broadcasting and speaking about music since the 70s. He was involved in the launch and editing of Smash Hits, Q, Mojoand The Word. He was one of the presenters of BBC TV's The Old Grey Whistle Test, and one of the anchors of the BBC's coverage of Live Aid in July 1985. David has written seven books about music since 2016: 1971 -Never a Dull Moment: Rock's Golden Year; Uncommon People: The Rise and Fall of the Rock Star; Nothing is Real: The Beatles Were Underrated And Other Sweeping Statements About Pop; A Fabulous Creation: How the LP Saved Our Lives; Rock & Roll A Level: The only quiz book you need; Overpaid, Oversexed and Over There: How a Few Skinny Brits with Bad Teeth Rocked America; and Abbey Road: The Inside Story of the World's Most Famous Recording Studio. David writes a weekly column on podcasts for Radio Times, and throughout the past four years he has co-hosted, with Mark Ellen, hundreds of Word In Your Ear/ Atticinterviews on YouTube, with appearances from a galaxy of musicians and authors. Following the success of his 4CD set UNDERRATED CUTS FROM A MISUNDERSTOOD DECADE, Edsel is proud to announce a new release. Here David explains his thoughts when putting this 73-trackcompilationtogether, which he has annotated in the booklet, track by track: The 70s wasn't simply the most action-packed decade in the history of recorded music. It was also the final decade before we succumbed to the curse of genres. Because the four CDs inside have been programmed thematically for your listening pleasure, we have given them names which they didn't have at the time. Re-make / Re-modelfeatures cult heroes making twisted sense of tunes from more innocent times. Skinny Tie Musicshowcases the slinky pop purveyed by the acts who rolled back the cuffs of their jackets. Americanaspotlights the sons and daughters of the republic singing of their homeland. Basing Street Bluesis named for the home of Island Records, most charismatic of the UK's independent record labels. There's plenty of things about the 70s we wouldn't have back -inflation, smoke-filled rooms, fizzy keg for a start -but the music has never been bettered. As you'll hear.

Track List

  1. The Ramones: Let's Dance
  2. Devo: Satisfaction (I Can't Get No)
  3. Nils Lofgren:Goin ' Back
  4. The Hollies: Sandy (4th of July Asbury Park)
  5. Don Covay: Memphis
  6. Nina Simone: Baltimore
  7. Lowell George: What Do You Want the Girl to Do?
  8. Billy Swan: Don't Be Cruel [Slow Version]
  9. The Bunch: When Will I Be Loved?
  10. Frankie Miller: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
  11. Greg Kihn: For You
  12. Thin Lizzy: Rosalie [Live]
  13. Todd Rundgren: Rain
  14. Nilsson: Vine Street
  15. Joe Cocker: Jamaica Say You Will
  16. Terry Melcher: These Days
  17. John Martyn: Spencer the Rover
  18. Ian Matthews: 7 Bridges Road
  19. Leo Kottke: Pamela Brown
  20. The Pointer Sisters: Grinning in Your Face
  21. Elvis Costello ; the Attractions: Psycho [Live]
  22. The Runaways: Cherry Bomb
  23. Cheap Trick: Surrender
  24. The Cars: Double Life
  25. Joe Jackson: It's Different for Girls
  26. Dwight Twilley Band: I'm on Fire
  27. Mink de Ville: Just Your Friends
  28. Sniff 'N' the Tears: Driver's Seat
  29. Shoes: Too Late
  30. Raspberries: Go All the Way
  31. Graham Parker ; the Rumour: Local Girls
  32. John Hiatt: Take Off Your Uniform
  33. XTC: Life Begins at the Hop
  34. The Inmates: Dirty Water
  35. Deaf School: What a Way to End It All
  36. Tim Moore: Rock and Roll Love Letter
  37. Squeeze: Up the Junction
  38. Crabby Appleton: Go Back
  39. Roger McGuinn:Draggin '
  40. Gene Clark: No Other
  41. Jimmy Webb: P.F. Sloan
  42. Laura Nyro: Stoney End
  43. Millie Jackson: Loving Arms
  44. Bobby Bland: It's Not the Spotlight
  45. Dr John: I Been Hoodood
  46. The Meters: Fire on the Bayou
  47. Taj Mahal: Satisfied 'N Tickled Too
  48. Dan Hicks ; His Hot Licks: I Scare Myself
  49. Joe Ely: Honky Tonk Masquerade
  50. Guy Clark: Desperados Waiting for a Train
  51. Paul Williams: Someday Man
  52. Chip Taylor: I Wasn't Born in Tennessee
  53. Joe Simon: Georgia Blue
  54. Muddy Waters: Mannish Boy
  55. Terry Allen: New Delhi Freight Train
  56. Head Hands Feet: (Let's Get This) Show on the Road
  57. Free: The Highway Song
  58. John Cale: You Know More Than I Know
  59. Ultravox!: Young Savage
  60. Nico: It Has Not Taken Long
  61. Sparks: Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth
  62. The Heptones: Country Boy
  63. Burning Spear: Marcus Garvey
  64. Max Romeo ; the Upsetters: Chase the Devil
  65. Jess Roden: On Broadway
  66. Swamp Dogg: Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long)
  67. Kevin Ayers: Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought of You
  68. 801: Rongwrong
  69. Jim Capaldi: Eve
  70. Richard Thompson: Roll Over Vaughan Williams
  71. Bryn Haworth: Grappenhall Rag
  72. Peter Skellern: I Guess You Wish You'd Gone Home
  73. Morris on: Princess Royal