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発売日 2018年10月16日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCherry Red
構成数 3
パッケージ仕様 ボックス
規格品番 CRCDBOX62
SKU 5013929106208

構成数 : 3枚
合計収録時間 : 03:56:33
Audio Remasterer: Simon Murphy . Liner Note Author: David Wells . Despite the way it sometimes seems, punk wasn't the only thing happening in the U.K. during the mid-'70s. A whole bunch of bands took the good-natured feel of pub rock, the hooky melodies of the original British Invasion, and the energy of punk to come up with their own kind of power pop. It was definitely inspired by the skinny-tie power pop scene happening in the U.S., but much of it had sharper, more ragged hooks. A few artists came out of this scene to have bigger careers, like Elvis Costello and Squeeze, and some bands were good enough to have lasting power, like Buzzcocks and Wreckless Eric, but a majority of the bands playing this jumpy, catchy pop were relegated to the dustbin pretty quickly. Cherry Red's 2018 release Harmony in My Head: UK Power Pop & New Wave 1977-81 seeks to redress this injustice by unearthing the good, great, weird, and genius acts of the era over the course of three discs that will have power pop fans beside themselves with nervy joy. The set's compiler, David Wells, does a great job of sprinkling in some well-known artists like Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, and Buzzcocks, critical faves like the Monochrome Set, and power pop heroes such as Eddie & the Hot Rods and Bram Tchaikovsky among the one-offs, misfits, never-weres, and no-hit wonders that make up the rest of the set. It's a deep, deep dive into the underground that comes back with a very high gem-to-junk ratio. In fact, it's hard to single out anything for the latter column since the bands chosen are all very familiar with how to put together at least one song with a vibrant hook, unstoppable energy, and loads of enthusiasm. Some of the songs lean more toward punk (the Nips' "Happy Song," Chelsea's "Look at the Outside"), some are twitchy and strange like the best oddball new wave (the Dodgems' "Science Fiction [Baby You're So]," Those Naughty Lumps' "Down at the Zoo), and some give their U.S. counterparts a run in the chirpy pop department (the Monos!' "UFO," the Letters' "Don't Want You Back"). Mostly though, the collection charts that fleeting moment when punk, power pop, and new wave came together magically to create something new, great, and timeless. Songs like Fast Cars' "You're So Funny," Rich Kids' "Rich Kids," and the Users' "Now That It's Over" sound as fresh and vital as when they were first released. That applies to the whole set, which is required listening for anyone who loved the sound at the time or who loves the raft of bands who have been aping this sound with varying degrees of success in the many years that followed. ~ Tim Sendra

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Harmony in My Head - Buzzcocks
    2. 2.
      You Belong to Me - Elvis Costello & the Attractions
    3. 3.
      Time Goes by So Slow - The Distractions
    4. 4.
      Take Me I'm Yours - Squeeze
    5. 5.
      Trouble With Love - Any Trouble
    6. 6.
      Rich Kids - Rich Kids
    7. 7.
      Teenarama - The Records
    8. 8.
      Born a Woman - Nick Lowe
    9. 9.
      Suffice to Say - Yachts
    10. 10.
      First Time [Alternative Version] - The Boys
    11. 11.
      He's Frank (Slight Return) - The Monochrome Set
    12. 12.
      Sarah Smiles - Bram Tchaikovsky
    13. 13.
      You Know What I'm Thinking Girl - The Pleasers
    14. 14.
      Does Stephanie Know - Squire
    15. 15.
      Howard Hughes - Tights
    16. 16.
      She's Gonna Break Your Heart - Salford Jets
    17. 17.
      Teenage Crush - The Trend
    18. 18.
      Strike Talks - The Donkeys
    19. 19.
      Couldn't Believe a Word - The 45s
    20. 20.
      This Is the Way ... Ok - Bleeding Hearts
    21. 21.
      (You're Gonna) Lose That Girl - The Name
    22. 22.
      Can't See - The Drones
    23. 23.
      Turn the Lights Out - Venigmas
    24. 24.
      Crazy Today - UXB
    25. 25.
      (I Wish It Could Be) 1965 Again - The Barracudas
  2. 2.[CDアルバム] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Do Anything You Wanna Do - Eddie & the Hot Rods
    2. 2.
      I've Got a Heart - The Realists
    3. 3.
      Real Me, The - Radio Stars
    4. 4.
      Irene - The Photos
    5. 5.
      I'm Sorry - Straight Eight
    6. 6.
      West One (Shine on Me) - Ruts
    7. 7.
      Billy - The Circles
    8. 8.
      Broken Doll - Wreckless Eric
    9. 9.
      I Never Was a Beach Boy - The Jags
    10. 10.
      Biff! Bang! Pow! - The Times
    11. 11.
      Let's Talk About the Weather - The Radiators
    12. 12.
      Jilly - The Piranhas
    13. 13.
      Everyday, Everyway - Really 3rds
    14. 14.
      How About Me and You - Carpettes
    15. 15.
      UFO - The Monos!
    16. 16.
      9 O'Clock - Snips
    17. 17.
      Shattered by It All - TV21
    18. 18.
      Hey Baby - Disguise
    19. 19.
      Some Boys - Going Red
    20. 20.
      Don't Want You Back - The Letters
    21. 21.
      Ruby Toot - Vandells
    22. 22.
      While I'm Still Young - Autographs
    23. 23.
      Wasting Time - Strangeways
    24. 24.
      Curtains for You - Accidents
    25. 25.
      Down at the Zoo - Those Naughty Lumps
    26. 26.
      24 Hours - The Chefs
  3. 3.[CDアルバム] DISC 3:
    1. 1.
      Look at the Outside - Chelsea
    2. 2.
      Plain Jane - New Hearts
    3. 3.
      Crazy Weekend - Staa Marx
    4. 4.
      Straight Lines - New Musik
    5. 5.
      Common Truth - Amazorblades
    6. 6.
      You're So Funny - Fast Cars
    7. 7.
      She's So Good Looking - Knox
    8. 8.
      Angry With Myself - Smirks
    9. 9.
      My Business - Eater
    10. 10.
      Now That It's Over - The Users
    11. 11.
      Science Fiction (Baby You're So) - The Dodgems
    12. 12.
      Lady of the Afternoon - Shooter
    13. 13.
      No Money - Freshies
    14. 14.
      Name Dropping - The Flys
    15. 15.
      Out of Place - The Outsiders
    16. 16.
      Magic Roundabout - The Stiffs
    17. 17.
      Something to Tell You - Wasps
    18. 18.
      (I Can't) Put My Finger on You - The Amber Squad
    19. 19.
      Mr. Sad - Thought Police
    20. 20.
      Sons of Survival - Doctors of Madness
    21. 21.
      Happy Song - The Nips
    22. 22.
      Wait a Minute - Cherry Boys/The Cherry Bombs (previously unreleased)
    23. 23.
      High Rise - The Trainspotters
    24. 24.
      Drummer Man - Tonight
    25. 25.
      Hearts in Her Eyes - The Searchers

商品の紹介

Despite the way it sometimes seems, punk wasn't the only thing happening in the U.K. during the mid-'70s. A whole bunch of bands took the good-natured feel of pub rock, the hooky melodies of the original British Invasion, and the energy of punk to come up with their own kind of power pop. It was definitely inspired by the skinny-tie power pop scene happening in the U.S., but much of it had sharper, more ragged hooks. A few artists came out of this scene to have bigger careers, like Elvis Costello and Squeeze, and some bands were good enough to have lasting power, like Buzzcocks and Wreckless Eric, but a majority of the bands playing this jumpy, catchy pop were relegated to the dustbin pretty quickly. Cherry Red's 2018 release Harmony in My Head: UK Power Pop & New Wave 1977-81 seeks to redress this injustice by unearthing the good, great, weird, and genius acts of the era over the course of three discs that will have power pop fans beside themselves with nervy joy. The set's compiler, David Wells, does a great job of sprinkling in some well-known artists like Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, and Buzzcocks, critical faves like the Monochrome Set, and power pop heroes such as Eddie & the Hot Rods and Bram Tchaikovsky among the one-offs, misfits, never-weres, and no-hit wonders that make up the rest of the set. It's a deep, deep dive into the underground that comes back with a very high gem-to-junk ratio. In fact, it's hard to single out anything for the latter column since the bands chosen are all very familiar with how to put together at least one song with a vibrant hook, unstoppable energy, and loads of enthusiasm. Some of the songs lean more toward punk (the Nips' "Happy Song," Chelsea's "Look at the Outside"), some are twitchy and strange like the best oddball new wave (the Dodgems' "Science Fiction [Baby You're So]," Those Naughty Lumps' "Down at the Zoo), and some give their U.S. counterparts a run in the chirpy pop department (the Monos!' "UFO," the Letters' "Don't Want You Back"). Mostly though, the collection charts that fleeting moment when punk, power pop, and new wave came together magically to create something new, great, and timeless. Songs like Fast Cars' "You're So Funny," Rich Kids' "Rich Kids," and the Users' "Now That It's Over" sound as fresh and vital as when they were first released. That applies to the whole set, which is required listening for anyone who loved the sound at the time or who loves the raft of bands who have been aping this sound with varying degrees of success in the many years that followed. ~ Tim Sendra|
Rovi

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