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VA - Oh! You Pretty Things: Glam Queens And Street Urchins 1970-76 (2021)

VA - Oh! You Pretty Things: Glam Queens And Street Urchins 1970-76 (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: Oh! You Pretty Things: Glam Queens And Street Urchins 1970-76
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Grapefruit
  • Genre: Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:30:25
  • Total Size: 208 / 567 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. The Hollywood Brats - Tumble With Me (3:56)
2. Silverhead - Rolling With My Baby (Single Version) (2:55)
3. Streak - On The Ball (3:10)
4. Hawkwind - Kerb Crawler (Single Version) (3:55)
5. Brutus - Payroll (2:42)
6. England's Glory - Bright Lights (4:11)
7. Dana Gillespie - Andy Warhol (3:06)
8. Rococo - Blue Movie Star (2:05)
9. Mick Ronson - White Light/White Heat (4:13)

CD2
1. Zior - Cat's Eyes (3:00)
2. Despair - Lady Easy Action (3:22)
3. Doctors Of Madness - B-Movie Bedtime (Demo) (3:25)
4. Iggy & the Stooges - Gimme Some Skin (2:46)
5. Agnes Strange - Give Yourself a Chance (3:30)
6. SLOWLOAD - Around And Around (3:31)
7. Rosie - Rosie's Coming To Town (3:46)

CD3
1. John Howard - Small Town, Big Adventures (3:00)
2. Strawbs - Going Home (3:13)
3. A Raincoat - I Love You For Your Mind (Not Your Body) (2:56)
4. Rupert Hine - The Monk (2:36)
5. Rusty - All I Wanna Be (3:25)
6. Duffy - The Browns (3:05)
7. The Winkies - Last Chance (3:00)
8. Hard Stuff - Ragman (3:03)
9. Bullfrog - Dozy Dora (3:12)
10. Fumble - Not Fade Away (Single Edit) (3:11)
11. Michael Moorcock & the Deep Fix - Dodgem Dude (Demo Version) (2:58)
12. Hollywood Stars - King Of The Night Time World (3:30)

In the teenage wastelands of grey early Seventies Britain, where the musical landscape was dominated by introspective singer-songwriters and dour rock bands, the emergence of the outrageous, androgynous, peacock-plumaged Glam Rock scene provided a vital spark in the dark.
Sadly the genre was quickly hijacked by the backroom hustlers of the British music industry and their mutton-dressed-as-glam pop idol marionettes. However, Oh! You Pretty Things ignores such lightweight fripperies to concentrate on the real deal.
We focus on the twin central strands of Glam Rock: the cerebral and the visceral, with the artier, experimental element of the scene joined by the Ladbroke Grove street rockers and the Steve Marriott-channelling chirpy Cockney geezer street urchins, many of whom had been to drama school and knew how to strike a pose.
We examine the trash-aesthetic fault line that joined the seedy, no-longer-swinging London of the early Seventies with New York’s sleazy demi-monde and the incorrigible hucksters of Hollywood. The latter were led by Kim Fowley, ably assisted by LA scenester Rodney Bingenheimer, who opened Rodney’s English Disco (allegedly at Bowie’s suggestion), where the underage groupies, teenage runaways and glitter queens of Sunset Strip hung out with visiting British rock royalty and the likes of Alice Cooper and a wasted Iggy Pop.
Incorporating huge British bands (Roxy Music, Slade, Sweet etc) and the leading US acts on the scene (New York Dolls, Jobriath, Lou Reed, Iggy & The Stooges), our four-hour anthology of prettiest stars, prima ballerinas and real cool traders covers all bases. Some acts were defined purely by glam, others (ELO, Strawbs, Thin Lizzy) merely paid the neighbourhood a fleeting visit, while the likes of Despair and England’s Glory would only find their niche after the more streetwise element of glam mutated into punk.
Big hits, inexplicable misses, seminal glam texts, cult classics, key album tracks, alternative versions and even a clutch of previously unreleased but essential recordings: Oh! You Pretty Things – housed in a clamshell box that contains a 40-page booklet of amazing photos and incredible stories - assembles all these and more to act as the definitive primer of a relatively short-lived but glorious musical and pop-cultural phenomenon.


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  • jmucc69
  •  wrote in 20:58
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I've noticed lately that many collections come out in truncated form re: digital downloads. Very unfortunate. It's like you have no choice but to buy the physical product if you want the entire collection.
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 00:53
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • albyblakk
  •  wrote in 03:50
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is this sharing correct ? just saw physical format has 56 tracks in total
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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 13:18
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Many Thanks
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  • Nipperz56z
  •  wrote in 15:05
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Is It possible to get a CD rip of this. Thanks