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20 Greats From Golden Decade of Power Pop
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20 Greats From Golden Decade of Power Pop
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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Power Pop is a cross between the crunching hard rock of The Who and the sweet melodicism of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, with the ringing guitars of The Byrds thrown in for good measure. Power Pop bands filled a void le...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: 20 Greats From Golden Decade of Power Pop
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Varese Fontana
Release Date: 7/19/2005
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style: Power Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 030206666823

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Power Pop is a cross between the crunching hard rock of The Who and the sweet melodicism of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, with the ringing guitars of The Byrds thrown in for good measure. Power Pop bands filled a void left by The Beatles when they broke up in 1970. Throughout the early ?70s, several bands, most notably Badfinger, Raspberries and Big Star, established the sound of Power Pop, with a whole array of like-minded bands emerging in the later part of the decade. Groups like Cheap Trick, The Knack, The Romantics, Dwight Twilley, Raspberries, and Badfinger had the biggest hits, but The Flamin? Groovies, Shoes, and 20/20 among others became Power Pop favorites. This is the first comprehensive single disc overview of Power Pop ever assembled. It includes just about every major band of the genre and is filled with non-stop Power Pop classics.
Featured here are several tracks previously unavailable on CD, including the single version of The Knack?s Top 10 hit "Good Girls Don?t," the UK single version of the great 1979 Searchers track "It?s Too Late," and "You Oughta Know" by The Pop.
Also included is the rare single version of Big Star?s "In the Street," used as the raucous theme of That ?70s Show as performed by Cheap Trick.

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CD Reviews

We are so lucky to have this!!!
John D. Pride | Atlanta, GA USA | 08/15/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Just to get 20/20's "Yellow Pills" and The Pop's "You Oughta Know" on the same collection is mind blowing, but to also get The Shoes' "Too Late", The Beat's "Rock and Roll Girl", Flaming Groovies' Shake Some Action" and Phil Seymour's "Precious to Me" should send any power pop fan's head spinning into the stratosphere! Toss in the best of Raspberries, Cheap Trick, Dwight Twilley, Big Star (although they could have picked a better song from this band) and Todd Rundgren and you have a darned-near perfect power pop collection. Giving this one a negative review simply illuminates how little one knows of the genre and it's very best, sorry to say. Only The Records and perhaps Nick Lowe could have strengthened this already glorious gem of a collection."