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My 600 Favorite Albums Of All Time
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The 100 Best Albums of the 1970s
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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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"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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