Chris Spedding - The RAK Years (2017) {4CD Box Set} CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Chris Spedding
- Title: The RAK Years
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: 7T's Records #WGLAMBOX 164
- Genre: Pop Rock, New Wave, Punk, Rock & Roll, Garage Rock, Glam Rock, Rhythm & Blues
- Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 02:36:04
- Total Size: 1,11 Gb / 420 Mb (Full Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Excellent four CD set rounding up guitar supremo Chris Spedding's time with RAK Records between 1975-1980. Includes the hit single 'Motor Bikin' which reached #14 in the UK charts in 1975. Also features one of the first UK Punk singles, Chris's 'Pogo Dancing' which he recorded with The Vibrators. Disc One is his self-titled debut for RAK which featured the aforesaid 'Motor Bikin" plus the 'Guitar Jamboree', 'Jump In My Car' and 'New Girl In The Neighborhood' singles and was produced by Mickie Most. The second CD contains the Hurt album from 1977, produced by Chris Thomas, and which features the 'Get Outa My Pagoda' and 'Silver Bullet' singles. Guitar Graffiti is Disc Three, self-produced and featuring the 'Video Life', 'Bored Bored' and 'Gunfight' singles. The final disc is the I'm Not Like Everybody Else album from 1980. The booklet features detailed liner notes by 70's expert Phil Hendricks and comes with pictures of all the relevant singles. Each of the CD's comes in a card wallet depicting the original LP artwork.
Track List CD1 - Chris Spedding (1976):
01. New Girl In The Neighbourhood [2:28]
02. School Days [2:26]
03. Sweet Disposition [2:15]
04. Bedsit Girl [2:01]
05. Guitar Jamboree [4:17]
06. Jump In My Car [3:22]
07. Hungry Man [3:16]
08. Motor Bikin' [2:36]
09. Catch That Train [2:39]
10. Nervous [2:12]
11. Boogie City [2:36]
12. Working For The Union [2:51]
13. Running Around [2:36]
14. Truck Drivin' Man [3:14]
Track List CD2 - Hurt(1977):
01. Wild In The Street [3:12]
02. Silver Bullet [4:00]
03. Lone Rider [3:28]
04. Woman Trouble [5:21]
05. Ain't Superstitious [4:47]
06. Wild Wild Women [3:54]
07. Road Runner [2:47]
08. Stay Dumb [2:50]
09. Get Outa My Pagoda [2:41]
10. Hurt By Love [3:33]
11. Pogo Dancing [3:08]
12. The Pose [2:25]
13. Hey, Miss Betty [2:14]
Track List CD3 - Guitar Graffiti (1979):
01. Video Life [3:13]
02. Radio Times [1:30]
03. Time Warp [2:43]
04. Midnight Boys [2:48]
05. Bored, Bored [3:52]
06. Walking [2:54]
07. Breakout [3:49]
08. Frontal Lobotomy [Live] [3:52]
09. Hey, Miss Betty [Live] [2:14]
10. More Lobotomy [Live] [3:16]
11. Breakout [Live] [4:48]
12. Gunfight [2:34]
13. Evil [2:58]
Track List CD4 - I'm Not Like Everybody Else (1980):
01. I'm Not Like Everyone Else [3:41]
02. Box Number [2:33]
03. I Got A Feeling [3:04]
04. The Crying Game [2:39]
05. Depravitie [3:02]
06. Musical Press [3:11]
07. Contract [3:07]
08. Counterfeit [2:48]
09. A Shot Of Rhythm 'N' Blues [3:57]
10. Mama Coca [4:48]
It is the nature of the sideman – Mick Ronson, Steve Cropper, Ron Wood – to be to some degree anonymous. The more people the sideman works for, the more anonymous the sideperson. But there are exceptions, musicians who’ve avoided the often-sneering tag of “just a session guy”. Some of these exceptions are rock legends.
Chris Spedding is, without a doubt, a rock legend. His work for hundreds of major rock figures – everyone from Bryan Ferry to The Wombles – has been heard and purchased by millions, but as a solo artist, he’s known for one song, the semi-novelty hit Motobikin’. Cognoscenti – many attached to his work with Sharks and King Mob – also know that there’s a rich seam of solo work to be discovered. It’s often been hard to find and out of print, so kudos to Cherry Red for releasing this four-CD set of Spedding’s work for Micky Most’s RAK label.
It’s a fascinating collection, spanning the mid 70s and the start of the 80s, and one which illustrates both why Spedding is so respected and why he never quite became a pop singles sensation. His debut solo album, 1976’s Chris Spedding, is a fine set, vaguely similar to the work Dave Edmunds was doing at the same time, with a swamp pop element more familiar to fans of the work of Link Wray (and the sheer joy and hilarity of Guitar Jamboree, in which Spedding carries off the guitar stylings of everyone from Chuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix). But what makes it Spedding’s own is both a sense of humour in the lyrics and delivery and, of course, a snappiness in the guitar playing that few others can match.
Perhaps – along with his self-effacing nature, not always an asset in a front man – it’s this genius for brevity that set Spedding apart; very much an adherent of the ‘say something once, why say it again?’ school of rock, his songs leap in, make their point and leap out again. By 1977’s Hurt, he was certainly more in tune with the times, and – he never actually recorded with the Sex Pistols, as myth has it – the brilliant Pogo Dancing single (recorded with the Vibrators) should have been a bigger hit. Ever adaptable with the very new-wave stylings of Guitar Graffiti, but he saved some of his best work for 1980s album I’m Not Like Everyone Else, whose title track remains one of the best Kinks covers around – and also works well as a five word career summary.
Chris Spedding is, without a doubt, a rock legend. His work for hundreds of major rock figures – everyone from Bryan Ferry to The Wombles – has been heard and purchased by millions, but as a solo artist, he’s known for one song, the semi-novelty hit Motobikin’. Cognoscenti – many attached to his work with Sharks and King Mob – also know that there’s a rich seam of solo work to be discovered. It’s often been hard to find and out of print, so kudos to Cherry Red for releasing this four-CD set of Spedding’s work for Micky Most’s RAK label.
It’s a fascinating collection, spanning the mid 70s and the start of the 80s, and one which illustrates both why Spedding is so respected and why he never quite became a pop singles sensation. His debut solo album, 1976’s Chris Spedding, is a fine set, vaguely similar to the work Dave Edmunds was doing at the same time, with a swamp pop element more familiar to fans of the work of Link Wray (and the sheer joy and hilarity of Guitar Jamboree, in which Spedding carries off the guitar stylings of everyone from Chuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix). But what makes it Spedding’s own is both a sense of humour in the lyrics and delivery and, of course, a snappiness in the guitar playing that few others can match.
Perhaps – along with his self-effacing nature, not always an asset in a front man – it’s this genius for brevity that set Spedding apart; very much an adherent of the ‘say something once, why say it again?’ school of rock, his songs leap in, make their point and leap out again. By 1977’s Hurt, he was certainly more in tune with the times, and – he never actually recorded with the Sex Pistols, as myth has it – the brilliant Pogo Dancing single (recorded with the Vibrators) should have been a bigger hit. Ever adaptable with the very new-wave stylings of Guitar Graffiti, but he saved some of his best work for 1980s album I’m Not Like Everyone Else, whose title track remains one of the best Kinks covers around – and also works well as a five word career summary.
~ David Quantick
Track List CD1 - Chris Spedding (1976):
01. New Girl In The Neighbourhood [2:28]
02. School Days [2:26]
03. Sweet Disposition [2:15]
04. Bedsit Girl [2:01]
05. Guitar Jamboree [4:17]
06. Jump In My Car [3:22]
07. Hungry Man [3:16]
08. Motor Bikin' [2:36]
09. Catch That Train [2:39]
10. Nervous [2:12]
11. Boogie City [2:36]
12. Working For The Union [2:51]
13. Running Around [2:36]
14. Truck Drivin' Man [3:14]
Track List CD2 - Hurt(1977):
01. Wild In The Street [3:12]
02. Silver Bullet [4:00]
03. Lone Rider [3:28]
04. Woman Trouble [5:21]
05. Ain't Superstitious [4:47]
06. Wild Wild Women [3:54]
07. Road Runner [2:47]
08. Stay Dumb [2:50]
09. Get Outa My Pagoda [2:41]
10. Hurt By Love [3:33]
11. Pogo Dancing [3:08]
12. The Pose [2:25]
13. Hey, Miss Betty [2:14]
Track List CD3 - Guitar Graffiti (1979):
01. Video Life [3:13]
02. Radio Times [1:30]
03. Time Warp [2:43]
04. Midnight Boys [2:48]
05. Bored, Bored [3:52]
06. Walking [2:54]
07. Breakout [3:49]
08. Frontal Lobotomy [Live] [3:52]
09. Hey, Miss Betty [Live] [2:14]
10. More Lobotomy [Live] [3:16]
11. Breakout [Live] [4:48]
12. Gunfight [2:34]
13. Evil [2:58]
Track List CD4 - I'm Not Like Everybody Else (1980):
01. I'm Not Like Everyone Else [3:41]
02. Box Number [2:33]
03. I Got A Feeling [3:04]
04. The Crying Game [2:39]
05. Depravitie [3:02]
06. Musical Press [3:11]
07. Contract [3:07]
08. Counterfeit [2:48]
09. A Shot Of Rhythm 'N' Blues [3:57]
10. Mama Coca [4:48]
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