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By the mid-'70s, Alex Chilton's glistening pure-pop group Big Star had hit the rocks, ignored by the public and beset by internal problems. Chilton, backed mostly by session musicians playing both rock and chamber-music instruments, responded with this wracked, bizarre collection of deeply personal songs, venting oblique visions of terror (the much-covered "Kanga Roo" and "Holocaust"), sarcastically envisioning an imaginary circle of supporters ("Thank You Friends"), and covering the odd rock & roll classic in his messed-up teen-idol voice. The album was eventually abandoned and released i
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Manufacturer: Rykodisc
Release date: 21 February 1992
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0014431022029 UPC: 014431022029
Release date: 21 February 1992
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0014431022029 UPC: 014431022029
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Uncut Magazine - 200 Greatest Albums Of All Time (200 music items)
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500 CDs You Must Own Before You Die! (500 music items)
"Posthumously released, Big Star’s third album was the final gasp of air from one of rock’s most influential cults. However, their power-pop took a chilly detour when Chilton’s inspiration turned erratic and desperate. Best listened to alone. Standout track: “Kanga-Roo”"
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