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1.1 The Ramones: Let's Dance1.2 Devo: Satisfaction (I Can't Get No)1.3 Nils Lofgren:Goin ' Back1.4 The Hollies: Sandy (4th of July, Asbury Park)1.5 Don Covay: Memphis1.6 Nina Simone: Baltimore1.7 Lowell George: What Do You Want the Girl to Do?1.8 Billy Swan: Don't Be Cruel [Slow Version]1.9 The Bunch: When Will I Be Loved?1.10 Frankie Miller: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues1.11 Greg Kihn: For You1.12 Thin Lizzy: Rosalie [Live]1.13 Todd Rundgren: Rain1.14 Nilsson: Vine Street1.15 Joe Cocker: Jamaica Say You Will1.16 Terry Melcher: These Days1.17 John Martyn: Spencer the Rover1.18 Ian Matthews: 7 Bridges Road1.19 Leo Kottke: Pamela Brown1.20 The Pointer Sisters: Grinning in Your Face1.21 Elvis Costello ; the Attractions: Psycho [Live]2.1 The Runaways: Cherry Bomb2.2 Cheap Trick: Surrender2.3 The Cars: Double Life2.4 Joe Jackson: It's Different for Girls2.5 Dwight Twilley Band: I'm on Fire2.6 Mink de Ville: Just Your Friends2.7 Sniff 'N' the Tears: Driver's Seat2.8 Shoes: Too Late2.9 Raspberries: Go All the Way2.10 Graham Parker ; the Rumour: Local Girls2.11 John Hiatt: Take Off Your Uniform2.12 XTC: Life Begins at the Hop2.13 The Inmates: Dirty Water2.14 Deaf School: What a Way to End It All2.15 Tim Moore: Rock and Roll Love Letter2.16 Squeeze: Up the Junction2.17 Crabby Appleton: Go Back3.1 Roger McGuinn:Draggin '3.2 Gene Clark: No Other3.3 Jimmy Webb: P.F. Sloan3.4 Laura Nyro: Stoney End3.5 Millie Jackson: Loving Arms3.6 Bobby Bland: It's Not the Spotlight3.7 Dr John: I Been Hoodood3.8 The Meters: Fire on the Bayou3.9 Taj Mahal: Satisfied 'N Tickled Too3.10 Dan Hicks ; His Hot Licks: I Scare Myself3.11 Joe Ely: Honky Tonk Masquerade3.12 Guy Clark: Desperados Waiting for a Train3.13 Paul Williams: Someday Man3.14 Chip Taylor: I Wasn't Born in Tennessee3.15 Joe Simon: Georgia Blue3.16 Muddy Waters: Mannish Boy3.17 Terry Allen: New Delhi Freight Train4.1 Head Hands Feet: (Let's Get This) Show on the Road4.2 Free: The Highway Song4.3 John Cale: You Know More Than I Know4.4 Ultravox!: Young Savage4.5 Nico: It Has Not Taken Long4.6 Sparks: Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth4.7 The Heptones: Country Boy4.8 Burning Spear: Marcus Garvey4.9 Max Romeo ; the Upsetters: Chase the Devil4.10 Jess Roden: On Broadway4.11 Swamp Dogg: Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long)4.12 Kevin Ayers: Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought of You4.13 801: Rongwrong4.14 Jim Capaldi: Eve4.15 Richard Thompson: Roll Over Vaughan Williams4.16 Bryn Haworth: Grappenhall Rag4.17 Peter Skellern: I Guess You Wish You'd Gone Home4.18 Morris on: Princess Royal |
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 | Description: | 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, Mojo and The Word. He was one of the presenters of BBC TVâ??s The Old Grey Whistle Test, and one of the anchors of the BBCâ??s coverage of Live Aid in July 1985.
David has written seven books about music since 2016: 1971 â?? 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 Worldâ??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 / Attic interviews 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-track compilation together, which he has annotated in the booklet, track by track: The 70s wasnâ??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 didnâ??t have at the time. Re-make / Re-model features cult heroes making twisted sense of tunes from more innocent times. Skinny Tie Music showcases the slinky pop purveyed by the acts who rolled back the cuffs of their jackets. Americana spotlights the sons and daughters of the republic singing of their homeland. Basing Street Blues is named for the home of Island Records, most charismatic of the UKâ??s independent record labels. Thereâ??s plenty of things about the 70s we wouldnâ??t have back â?? inflation, smoke-filled rooms, fizzy keg for a start â?? but the music has never been bettered. As youâ??ll hear. - BOOKLETFour CD set. 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, Mojo and 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. 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-model features cult heroes making twisted sense of tunes from more innocent times. Skinny Tie Music showcases the slinky pop purveyed by the acts who rolled back the cuffs of their jackets. Americana spotlights the sons and daughters of the republic singing of their homeland. Basing Street Blues is 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."David Hepworth's More Deep 70s - Underrated Cuts From A Misunderstood Decade" is a captivating CD compilation released by Edsel, expertly curated by renowned music journalist David Hepworth. This collection dives deep into the rich and diverse soundscape of the 1970s, shining a light on hidden gems and overlooked tracks that defined an era often misunderstood or overshadowed by its biggest hits. Rather than focusing on chart-toppers, this album brings together soulful grooves, rock rarities, smooth ballads, and genre-blending experiments from across the decade. Each track has been carefully selected to showcase the eclecticism and innovation that made the '70s such a fertile period for popular music. Edsel Records is celebrated for their high-quality reissues and compilations that cater to discerning listeners seeking depth beyond mainstream releases. |  | No. of tracks: |
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