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Bob Stanley Presents |
 | | Description: | The months without rain and airless days and nights might not have been something out of the ordinary in the Algarve or the south of France, but it was without precedent in Britain. The Summer of 1976 has remained a benchmark for long, hot summers â?? there may have been scorchers since, but none have seemed quite as relentless or enervating. The country melted into a collective puddle. â??76 In The Shadeâ? probably wasnâ??t anyoneâ??s real life soundtrack of the year â?? that could have included Bowieâ??s â??Station To Stationâ? and Abbaâ??s â??Greatest Hitsâ?. Instead, Saint Etienneâ??s Bob Stanley has put a compilation together that sonically evokes the summer of 1976 itself, its sweet heat and almost narcotic lethargy.
Getting out of the sun, you might have sat inside with the radio on, and heard the dreamy wooziness of Liverpool Expressâ??s â??You Are My Loveâ??, 10ccâ??s â??Iâ??m Mandy Fly Meâ??, or the Emotionsâ?? â??Flowersâ??. Or maybe you flopped out in front of the telly, where you heard an alternative summer soundtrack â?? the music libraries that provided the bulk of the testcardâ??s music gave us Simon Parkâ??s minimal â??Stoned Outâ?? and John Cameronâ??s deeply immersive â??Liquid Sunshineâ??; the Californian jazzer Spike Janson provided the wordless vocal harmonies of â??Walking So Freeâ??.
â??76 In The Shadeâ? follows in the footsteps of Bob Stanleyâ??s hugely successful comps for Ace, including â??English Weatherâ? and â??The Tears Of Technologyâ?. It suggests bright yellow sunshine, hot plastic car seats, cats lolloping on the lawn. A few tracks (Smokey Robinson, Cliff Richard, David Ruffin, Carmen McRae) act as necessary splashes of cooling water; most of them sound like itâ??s just too hot to move. Luckily, you donâ??t need to.
Available on CD and a 2LP 180g pressing, with deluxe heavy-duty gatefold sleeve, that features a bonus track! - BOB STANLEY PRESENTS2020 collection. The months without rain and airless days and nights might not have been something out of the ordinary in the Algarve or the south of France, but it was without precedent in Britain. The Summer of 1976 has remained a benchmark for long, hot summers - there may have been scorchers since, but none have seemed quite as relentless or enervating. The country melted into a collective puddle. 76 In The Shade probably wasn't anyone's real life soundtrack of the year - that could have included Bowie's Station To Station and Abba's Greatest Hits. Instead, Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley has put a compilation together that sonically evokes the summer of 1976 itself, it's sweet heat and almost narcotic lethargy. Getting out of the sun, you might have sat inside with the radio on, and heard the dreamy wooziness of Liverpool Express's 'You Are My Love', 10cc's 'I'm Mandy Fly Me', or the Emotions' 'Flowers'. Or maybe you flopped out in front of the telly, where you heard an alternative summer soundtrack - the music libraries that provided the bulk of the testcard's music gave us Simon Park's minimal 'Stoned Out' and John Cameron's deeply immersive 'Liquid Sunshine'; the Californian jazzer Spike Janson provided the wordless vocal harmonies of 'Walking So Free'. 76 In The Shade suggests bright yellow sunshine, hot plastic car seats, cats lolloping on the lawn. A few tracks (Smokey Robinson, Cliff Richard, David Ruffin, Carmen McRae) act as necessary splashes of cooling water; most of them sound like it's just too hot to move. Luckily, you don't need to."Bob Stanley Presents 76 In The Shade" is a carefully curated CD compilation released by Ace Records, featuring various artists. This collection transports listeners to the sun-drenched summer of 1976 with an eclectic mix of laid-back pop, soul, soft rock, and mellow grooves that capture the essence of long hot days and balmy nights. Bob Stanley?musician, writer, and curator?has handpicked tracks that evoke nostalgia for carefree times while introducing hidden gems alongside familiar favorites. Ace Records is renowned for its high-quality reissues and compilations across genres like soul, jazz, pop, and rock 'n' roll since its founding in 1978. Their attention to detail ensures each release offers both musical depth and historical context. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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CHD 1580 |
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