Jon Savage\'s 1972-1976 - All Our Times Have Come

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Jon Savage's 1972-1976 - All Our Times Have Come

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Easy to Slip - Little Feat
1.2 Do Ya - the Move
1.3 End Unkind - Grin
1.4 School's Out - Alice Cooper
1.5 I Hardly Know Her Name - the Wackers
1.6 So Far - Faust
1.7 Slow Death - Flamin' Groovies
1.8 One of the Boys - Mott the Hoople
1.9 When My Baby's Beside Me - Big Star
1.10 She Means a Lot to Me - Smyle
1.11 Wishing Well - Free
1.12 Full Circle - the Byrds
1.13 Blockbuster! - the Sweet
1.14 Vicious - Lou Reed
1.15 Avenging Annie - Andy Pratt
1.16 Yang Yang - Yoko Ono / Plastic Ono Band
1.17 Editions of You - Roxy Music
1.18 Search and Destroy - Iggy ; the Stooges
1.19 48 Crash - Suzi Quatro
1.20 Trash - New York Dolls
1.21 Andy Warhol - Dana Gillespie
1.22 #9 Dream - John Lennon
2.1 Girl from Germany - Sparks
2.2 You Really Got Me - the Hammersmith Gorillas
2.3 The Man Who Couldn't Afford to Orgy - John Cale
2.4 Hey Joe (Version) - Patti Smith
2.5 Third Uncle - Eno
2.6 Kings of Speed - Hawkwind
2.7 I Don't Mind - Dr. Feelgood
2.8 After Eight - Neu
2.9 Red Temple Prayer (Two Headed Dog) - R. Ericson ; Bleibalien
2.10 Roadrunner - Jonathan Richman
2.11 Say It Ain't So Joe - Murray Head
2.12 Radioactivity - Kraftwerk
2.13 Final Solution - Pere Ubu
2.14 Blitzkreig Bop - Ramones
2.15 Max's Kansas City '76 PT 1 - Wayne County ; the Backstreet Boys
2.16 Cherry Bomb - the Runaways
2.17 X Offender - Blondie
2.18 Horseplay (Weary of the Schmaltz) - Eddie ; the Hot Rods
2.19 Keys to Your Heart - the 101'Ers
2.20 (Don't Fear) the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
2.21 Heart of the City - Nick Lowe
2.22 Train, Train - the Count Bishops
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Description:â?¢ Continuing Jon Savageâ??s critically-acclaimed series of compilations for Ace, which began in 1966 to soundtrack his Faber book of the same name/year, Jonâ??s musical journey is now firmly entrenched in the 1970s and all the rock variants you can shake a stick at. This double CD covers five full years of rocking out, watching our beloved, familiar rockâ??nâ??roll morph its way into power pop, glam rock, pub rock, krautrock and punk rock. Even the hippies were finding their teeth and plugging in their guitars. Many of the chart acts had, in one form or another, been around since the mid-60s and they adapted their core aesthetic for the new era, and with this volume, we find the young punk-to-be Jon settling into his tribe and his stride. â?¢ In his ongoing quest to define the era these compilations cover, Jon does not follow the accredited pre-punk timelines but aims to reflect the fertility of the years between 1972 and 1976. It moves from Californian decadence (Little Feat, the re-formed Byrds) through quirky Brit rock (the Move, John Cale), through the Flaminâ?? Groovies, Iggy & the Stooges, into one major trend of the times, power pop â?? aka what would the Beatles sound like if they were still going? â?¢ And speaking of whom, in a very rare coup, Apple have allowed John Lennon and Yoko Ono to feature on a compilation and are nestled here with pride. We pass through one-offs like Andy Prattâ??s astonishing, pro-feminist â??Avenging Annieâ?? into glamâ??s long tail (Roxy Music, Sparks, Eno and Suzi Quatro) and then street rock outliers like the Hammersmith Gorillas and the role our very own Rock On played in the story. 1975 is when reality hits, with the stripped viciousness of Dr Feelgood and Murray Headâ??s regretful address to a derelict and destroyed country. The Count Bishops and the Hot Rods speed up pub rock, while the Ramones crash in to take the prize. Nick Lowe reminds us that there was life before punk and Pere Ubu point to post-punk before itâ??s hardly started. As always, to be continuedâ?¦ - .. - ALL OUR TIMES HAVE COME
UK two CD collection. Continuing Jon Savage's critically-acclaimed series of compilations for Ace, which began in 1966 to soundtrack his Faber book of the same name/year, Jon's musical journey is now firmly entrenched in the 1970s and all the rock variants you can shake a stick at. This double CD covers five full years of rocking out, watching our beloved, familiar rock'n'roll morph it's way into power pop, glam rock, pub rock, krautrock and punk rock. Even the hippies were finding their teeth and plugging in their guitars. In his ongoing quest to define the era these compilations cover, Jon does not follow the accredited pre-punk timelines but aims to reflect the fertility of the years between 1972 and 1976. It moves from Californian decadence (Little Feat, the re-formed Byrds) through quirky Brit rock (the Move, John Cale), through the Flamin' Groovies, Iggy & the Stooges, into one major trend of the times, power pop - aka what would the Beatles sound like if they were still going? And speaking of whom, in a very rare coup, Apple have allowed John Lennon and Yoko Ono to feature on a compilation and are nestled here with pride. We pass through one-offs like Andy Pratt's astonishing, pro-feminist 'Avenging Annie' into glam's long tail (Roxy Music, Sparks, Eno and Suzi Quatro) and then street rock outliers like the Hammersmith Gorillas and the role our very own Rock On played in the story. 1975 is when reality hits, with the stripped viciousness of Dr Feelgood and Murray Head's regretful address to a derelict and destroyed country. The Count Bishops and the Hot Rods speed up pub rock, while the Ramones crash in to take the prize. Nick Lowe reminds us that there was life before punk and Pere Ubu point to post-punk before it's hardly started. As always, to be continued
"Jon Savage's 1972-1976 - All Our Times Have Come" is a captivating CD compilation curated by renowned music journalist and cultural historian Jon Savage. Released by Ace Records, this collection delves into the transformative years of 1972 to 1976, showcasing an eclectic mix of tracks that reflect the shifting musical landscape between glam rock, proto-punk, soul, and early new wave. The selection offers listeners a sonic journey through an era marked by innovation and rebellion in popular music. Ace Records is celebrated for its expertly crafted compilations and dedication to preserving influential sounds from across decades and genres. With "All Our Times Have Come," they once again demonstrate their commitment to quality curation and historical depth.
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