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Ready Steady Go: The Countdown Records Story (2012)

Ready Steady Go: The Countdown Records Story (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artist

  • Title: Ready Steady Go: The Countdown Records Story
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Ace Records
  • Genre: Soul, R&B, Pop
  • Quality: flac lossless
  • Total Time: 01:06:45
  • Total Size: 476 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Honey - Makin' Time
02. Take What You Can Get - Makin' Time
03. Don't Burst My Bubble - Prisoners
04. My Babe - Fast Eddie
05. Falling For You - Long Tall Shorty
06. Bend Don't Break - Stupidity
07. Wish The Rain - Prisoners
08. I Can't Let Go - The Kick
09. Sticks & Stones - Moment
10. Inside Out (For Your Love) - The Scene
11. Dreams Come True - Combine
12. Armchair Politician - The Kick
13. I Read A Book - Stupidity
14. Trapped In Time - Reflection
15. I Don't Need No Doctor - Fast Eddie
16. Guilty - The Alljacks
17. Where The Rhythm Takes You - Makin' Time
18. The Real Thing - The Alljacks
19. All I Want To Be - Reflection
20. Shake A Tail Feather - Fast Eddie
21. Shine On Me - Long Tall Shorty
22. Stuck On The Edge Of A Blade - The Kick
23. Don't You Ever Change - Ambassadors

Countdown Records existed between 1985 and 1987 and served as one of the cornerstones of the mod revival in England. Financed by the legendary Stiff Records, Countdown is probably best-known (if remembered at all) as the home of Makin' Time, the first band of Martin Blunt of the Charlatans. Indeed, there are three tracks by them included among the 23 that make up Ready Steady Go: The Countdown Records Story. The best band on the label was the Prisoners; their hard-edged and energetic sound stands as a lone beacon of melody and authenticity. Their tough take on the Small Faces' "Don't Burst My Bubble" and the bubbling and shiny "Wish the Rain" put the rest of the songs here to shame. In fact, the rest of the bands collected here are pretty awful. From the staid and mannered R&B of Fast Eddie (whose version of "My Babe" is truly atrocious) to the loud and remedial guitar overload of Long Tall Shorty, the bland horn and organ sound of Stupidity, and the sub-Haircut 100 cuteness of the Alljacks (not to mention the boring and forced sounding Makin' Time), there is a distinct lack of memorable songs here. Only the Kick provide any relief from the mediocre boredom with their charming British Invasion-styled take on the Hollies' hit "I Can't Let Go." The '80s mod revival is not one of the highlights of rock history, and Ready Steady Go is definitely proof of that fact. Don't be fooled by the eye-catching design or the possibility of discovering lost gems; this disc is just not worth your time. Better to listen to the Small Faces or the Action again.



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for this Big Beat CD in lossless.
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