Showing posts with label Power Pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Power Pop. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2026

VA - Hooks In The Dark, Rare Power Pop 1977-1985 (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

POWER POP

VA - Hooks In The Dark, Rare Power Pop 1977-1985 (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

What you’re about to listen to isn’t just another power pop collection, it’s a four‑disc journey into the parts of the genre that rarely see daylight. I’ve spent years tracking these songs down, checking pressings and making sure every track earns its place. Nothing here is filler. Each song captures something essential about the era, the spark, the innocence, the bite, the ambition, and that unmistakable DIY electricity that ran through 1977 to 1985.

Across these 4 CDs you’ll hear bands who pressed a few hundred copies, groups who never made it past their local pub or community hall, and artists who had the songs but not the luck. That’s the heart of this set, the stories that almost slipped away. These aren’t the usual “rare power pop” suspects that get recycled over and over. This is the real underground, the 7‑inches that lived in basements, the private‑press gems, the regional scenes that flared brightly and vanished.

Each disc has its own character.

CD1 carries the raw edge, the punk‑leaning power pop that still smells like sweat and photocopied gig flyers.

CD2 moves into the sharp, hook‑driven UK/Euro sound.

CD3 leans toward the jangly, indie‑minded side of the genre, the sound that would eventually feed college radio.

CD4 is the late‑night disc, the cult tracks, the darker corners, the songs made for people who stayed up too late with a tape deck and a stack of singles.

What ties everything together is the rarity. More than sixty of these tracks were pressed in tiny quantities, sold at gigs, traded between friends, or left behind in record shops that no longer exist. These are the bands who never got the break, the singles that never crossed a border, the songs that survived on cassette dubs and collector whispers. Bringing them together in one place shows just how wide, inventive, and unpredictable the power pop underground really was.

This isn’t nostalgia and it’s not a rehash. It’s preservation, a way of giving these lost sparks a home again and letting listeners hear how much brilliance was happening far from the spotlight. Only a handful of artists across the entire set ever had anything close to wider exposure. Everything else sits firmly in the deep‑cut, hard‑to‑find, “how did this even exist?” category.

If you’re already deep into power pop, you’ll recognise the thrill of seeing names you’ve only heard rumours about. And if you’re new to this world, you’re about to discover just how strange, catchy, and wonderful things get when you step outside the obvious choices. (B)

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Track lists

CD1

01 Jumpers - Sick Girls 3:48 1979

02 Flys - We Don't Mind The Rave 3:03 1978

03 Suicide Commandos - She 2:59 1977

04 Twisters - Heartless 2:32 1979

05 Flyin' Spiderz - Stupid Photographs 2:54 1977

06 Catch 22 - Scotty and D 3:09 1985

07 Dick 'n The Donuts - Saturday Night 2:42 1981

08 Badbeats - One and One is Two 2:06 1979

09 Heat - High School Sweater 2:59 1978

10 Back Street Romeos - In The Night 3:07 1980

11 New Math - Die Trying 2:00 1979

12 Modulators - Spin Me Around 2:03 1980

13 Trend - Band Aid 2:20 1980

14 Features - City Scenes 3:31 1980

15 Reactors - Do That Thing 2:57 1980

16 Bompers - Do The Bomp 1:55 1979

17 Hitmen - I Don’t Mind 2:43 1979

18 Classic Ruins - Nyquil Stinger 2:47 1980

19 Steroids - Out of Control 3:08 1981

20 Rousers - Party Boy 3:43 1980


CD2

01 Orbits - Phenominal World 2:24 1980

02 Reeperbahn - Havel Ligger Blank! 3:29 1979

03 Pop - Nobody's Toy 3:19 1977

04 Donkeys - Don't Go 3:23 1979

05 Hi-Fi's - Look at What You've Done 3:34 1978

06 Marbles - Red Lights 3:01 1976

07 Quads - There Must Be Thousands 3:21 1979

08 Really 3rds - Everyday, Everyway 2:51 1981

09 Sponsors - In and Out of Love 2:39 1982

10 Tattoo - I Still Want You 3:47 1977

11 Ascenders - She's in Love 2:49 1983

12 Blazers - Top of My World 3:50 1980

13 Elevators - Your I's Are Too Close Together 3:22 1980

14 Fans - You Don't Live Here Anymore 3:22 1980

15 Favourites - S.O.S. 3:19 1979

16 Marshalls - AM 2:47 1980

17 Nits - Yes Or No 3:02 1977

18 Orbits - Rear View Mirror 4:02 1981

19 Shout - Sha-Day-La-Da 2:43 1982

20 Signals - Cold as The Rain 3:08 1984


CD3

01 Poppees - Jealousy 2:34 1978

02 Rattlers - On The Beach 3:04 1979

03 Dabs - Love The Army 3:00 1981

04 Wigs - 180 Degrees 3:22 1981

05 Know - I Like Girls 2:09 1980

06 Secrets - It's You 1:37 1982

07 New Hearts - Just Another Teenage Anthem 1:57 1977

08 Chaser - Lovin' Eyes 3:56 1979

09 David Burdick - Can't Sit Still 3:32 1985

10 Bings - Please Please Please 2:38 1981

11 Zones - You're Not Fooling Me 2:40 1979

12 Lookalikes - Don't Cry for Me 3:36 1980

13 Riptides - Magic Castle 1:46 1979

14 Bats - Not My Girl Anymore 3:20 1982

15 Shake Shakes - You Can Run 3:33 1979

16 Shivvers - Please Stand By 3:04 1980

17 Bats - Popgun 3:24 1982

18 Readymades - Supergirl 1:43 1977

19 Zippers - She's A Rebel 2:36 1977

20 Scarlet Party - 101 Damn-Nations 3:37 1982


CD4

01 Probers - Caught You in The Corner of My Eye 4:27 1982

02 Marching Girls - First in Line 2:53 1980

03 Local Operator - Mumbo Man 3:16 1980

04 Poppees - Love of the Loved 1:51 1978

05 Ronnie Mayor - Can't Wait 'til The Summer Comes 2:52 1981

06 Brats - First Rock Star on The Moon 4:07 1976

07 Pencils - If You Really Wanna Hurt Somebody 3:03 1984

08 Spoons - Red Light 4:40 1981

09 Times - Red With Purple Flashes 3:20 1981

10 Mumps - Rock & Roll This, Rock & Roll That 2:31 1978

11 Moberlys - Sexteen 3:33 1984

12 Tactics - Standing By The Window 2:39 1981

13 Trend - Teenage Crush 3:21 1979

14 Reruns - So So Alone 2:51 1978

15 Agents - Suburban Paradise 2:26 1981

16 Techtones - That Girl 3:13 1980

17 Colors - West End 1:47 1980

18 Names - Why Can't it Be 3:59 1982

19 Smirks - O.K. U.K. 2:17 1978

20 Mosquitos - This Was Then, This is Now 4:08 1981

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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Monday, December 8, 2025

VA - Radio Ready (Lost Power Pop Hits 1979-1982) Wisconsin [2014]

POWER POP

VA - Radio Ready (Lost Power Pop Hits 1979-1982) Wisconsin [2014]

Following the Texas volume, Cheap Rewards Records turned its attention northward with Radio Ready: Wisconsin, released in 2014. This compilation captures the Midwest’s contribution to power pop during a fertile but under‑documented period. The Shivvers open the set with “No Substitute,” a shimmering anthem that epitomizes the genre’s melodic urgency. Other highlights include The Wigs’ “180 Degrees,” Spooner’s “You’re the Lucky One,” and The Haskels’ quirky “Daddy’s Girl.” Several tracks were previously unreleased on vinyl, adding to the set’s archival weight. Pressed in two editions-100 copies on Packers green and yellow vinyl, and 400 on black—the LP quickly became a collector’s item. Liner notes by Dave Luhrssen, co‑founder of Milwaukee’s Shepherd Express, provide historical context, situating these bands within Wisconsin’s vibrant club scene. The compilation emphasizes the diversity of approaches: from the raw energy of Muscle Beach to the polished hooks of The Baxters, each track reflects a different facet of the state’s underground. By rescuing these songs from obscurity, Radio Ready: Wisconsin affirms the Midwest’s role in shaping the national power pop narrative. For collectors and historians, it is both a time capsule and a testament to the enduring appeal of melodic rock. (B)

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01 Shivvers - No Substitute 3:59

02 Wigs - 180 Degrees 3:22

03 Pop - Wait A Minute 2:08

04 RPM's - Gimme Some Action 3:10

05 Baxters - Don't Run Away 2:44

06 Sidewalks - Whoever Said That You Was Cool 2:17

07 Orbits - The Waiting Game 2:19

08 Muscle Beach - Let's Get Dumb 2:54

09 Haskels - Daddy's Girl 2:31

10 Minors - Another Stupid Love Song 2:47

11 Tyrants - Hard to Get 2:26

12 Dominoes - Lies 3:03

13 Spooner - You're The Lucky One 2:58

14 Valiants - Shake Baby Shake 3:10

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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VA - Radio Ready (Lost Power Pop Hits 1978-1983) Texas, Vol. 1 [2013]

POWER POP

VA - Radio Ready (Lost Power Pop Hits 1978-1983) Texas, Vol. 1 [2013]

Released in 2013 by Cheap Rewards Records, Radio Ready: Texas was the inaugural entry in the label’s ambitious project to document overlooked regional power pop. The compilation gathers tracks from Houston, Austin, Dallas–Fort Worth, and Amarillo, presenting a vivid snapshot of a scene that thrived in the shadows of punk and new wave. Bands like the Pengwins, Bruce Moody, The Fad, and U.S. Mods deliver sharp hooks and jangling guitars, echoing the British Invasion while channeling Texan grit. Many of these songs had languished on scarce singles or unreleased tapes, making their inclusion here a revelation for collectors. The LP was pressed in limited runs of colored vinyl, with gatefold packaging and liner notes that contextualize the era’s DIY spirit. What makes this set essential is its balance of rarity and accessibility: tracks that once circulated only among insiders now stand preserved for a wider audience. By spotlighting Texas, Cheap Rewards underscored the state’s role in shaping American power pop, proving that the genre’s brilliance extended far beyond coastal hubs. For enthusiasts, Radio Ready: Texas is both a rediscovery and a validation of a scene that deserved recognition. (B)

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01 Pengwins - What You Gonna Do 3:25

02 Bruce Moody - This is It 2:56

03 Fad - Think 2:14

04 Haskells - Pop Art 1:32

05 Lawnmowers - Want You Bad 2:29

06 Rattlecats - Those Are The Breaks 1:53

07 Jemmy Leggs - Fireworks 3:33

08 Amatones - Plastic Surgeon 3:24

09 Spies - My Radio 3:19

10 Shades - The Big One 3:24

11 Take - Tonight 2:30

12 True Hearts - All My Time 2:51

13 Us Mods - I'm Gone 2:18

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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Thursday, September 4, 2025

VA - I Wanna Be A Teen Again, American Power Pop 1980-1989 (3 x CDs)

POWER POP

VA - I Wanna Be A Teen Again, American Power Pop 1980-1989 [2025] (3 x CDs)

If you ever blasted Jessie’s Girl from a cassette deck or fell hard for a three-minute song with chiming guitars and a chorus that stuck for days, this one’s for you. Cherry Red’s I Wanna Be A Teen Again, released July 18, 2025, is a 3CD box set that doesn’t just revisit the golden age of American power pop, it throws you right back into it, heart first.

We’re talking over 75 tracks from the 1980s, packed with hooks, harmonies, and high-energy pop-rock that never got the credit it deserved. Sure, the big names are here, Cheap Trick, The Go-Go’s, The Bangles, The Ramones, Rick Springfield, but the real thrill is in the rarities. The Shivvers’ “Please Stand By” and The Flashcubes’ basement version of “It’s You Tonight” are pure gold for collectors. Tommy Keene’s “Places That Are Gone” appears in a rare Geoff Emerick mix, and The Toms’ title track “(I Wanna Be A) Teen Again” feels like the genre’s unofficial anthem.

Cherry Red went all-in on the packaging too. There’s a 13,000-word sleevenote essay that’s part oral history, part cultural deep-dive. It traces the genre’s explosion after The Knack’s 1979 breakthrough, its retreat into indie obscurity, and the underground heroes who kept the flame alive—even when “power pop” became a dirty word in the industry. Think of it as the pop equivalent of soldiers lost in the jungle, still fighting the good fight. 

Whether you were there the first time or just wish you had been, this set is a love letter to melody, youth, and the kind of songs that make you want to fall in love, break up, and start a band, all before dinner. (B)

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CD1

01 Stiv Bators - Not That Way Anymore 2:53

02 Knack - I Want Ya 2:40

03 Gary Valentine & The Know - (I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear 3:01

04 Romantics - When I Look in Your Eyes 3:02

05 Nikki & The Corvettes - Just What I Need 2:47

06 Zeros - They Say That (Everything's Alright) 2:16

07 Mn'M's - I'm Tired 1:50

08 Flashcubes - It's You Tonight (Basement Tapes Version) 3:10

09 Radio City - Don't Mistake Love 3:07

10 Screen Test - Nothing Really Matters When You're Young 3:52

11 Moondogs - When Sixteen Wasn't So Sweet 2:29

12 Pranks - What's The Point 1:44

13 NRBQ - You Can't Hide 2:05

14 Utopia - I Just Want to Touch You 2:03

15 Shivvers - Please Stand By 3:04

16 Eric Carmen - It' Hurts Too Much 4:18

17 Hilly Michaels - Calling All Girls 3:45

18 Promise - Back in My Heart 2:35

19 Late Show - Take A Chance 3:11

20 Heats - Remember Me 3:23

21 Off Broadway - Quick Turns 2:52

22 Shoes - She Satisfies 3:00

23 Everythingers - Saccharine 2:25

24 Rick Springfield - Jessie's Girl 3:15

25 SVT - Love Blind 2:55

26 Tommy Hoehn - Get Away 2:38

27 Phil Seymour - Precious to Me 2:52

28 David Quinton - Make Up Your Mind 2:21


CD2

01 Flamin' Groovies - So Much in Love 1:44

02 Plimsouls - Now 3:01

03 20 - The Night I Heard A Scream 3:16

04 Great Buildings - Hold on to Something 3:48

05 Go-Go's - How Much More 3:05

06 Wigs - Tell it All 3:08

07 Rubinoos - Let's Make it Tonight 3:38

08 Toms - (I Wanna Be A) Teen Again 4:01

09 Michael Guthrie Band - Sorry About That 3:53

10 Eddy Best - Things I Should've Said 2:41

11 Decoys - Not The Tremblin' Kind 3:18

12 Marshall Crenshaw - Cynical Girl 2:37

13 Bongos - The Bulrushes 2:37

14 Floor Models - You'll Come Around 3:20

15 Paul Collins' Beat - The Kids Are The Same 3:44

16 Dwight Twilley - I'm Back Again 3:43

17 Cheap Trick - If You Want My Love 3:38

18 Bruce Moody - AM Romance 2:54

19 Bangles - Mary Street 2:42

20 Spongetones - Here I Go Again 2:40

21 Fad - Where The Colours Are 3:05

22 Club Wow - What's With You 4:22

23 Jim Basnight & The Moberlys - I Want to Be Yours 2:32

24 Steve Rosenbaum - Girl From Seventeen 3:16

25 Let's Active - Every Word Means No 2:54


CD3

01 Ramones - My My Kind of Girl 3:35

02 Fastbacks - Now is The Time 2:54

03 Game Theory - Too Late for Tears 3:43

04 dB's - Love is for Lovers 3:19

05 Katrina and The Waves - Do You Want Crying 3:36

06 Candy - Whatever Happened to Fun? 3:45

07 Julian Leal - You and I 3:56

08 Riff Doctors - Turn Me On 1:49

09 Beat Rodeo - Just Friends 3:33

10 Gary Herrewig - Hurt You Too 3:05

11 Windbreakers - Can't Go on This Way 4:06

12 Tommy Keene - Places That Are Gone (Geoff Emerick Version) 3:56

13 Smithereens - Strangers When We Meet 3:49

14 Mosquitos - That Was Then, This is Now 4:08

15 Sex Clark Five - I Want You Mine 1:54

16 Patriots - It Don't Show 2:22

17 Flying Color - Dear Friend (Album Version) 3:10

18 Bill Lloyd - Lisa Anne 3:14

19 Long Ryders - I Want You Bad 2:44

20 Chris 'Klondike' Masuak - How Could He Resist? 2:49

21 Infidels - I Can't Make You Mine 3:07

22 Redd Kross - Ballad of A Love Doll 1:56

23 Material Issue - Renee Remains The Same 3:19

24 Pursuit of Happiness - She's So Young 3:37

25 Velvet Crush - Walking Out on Love 1:50

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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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Saturday, March 8, 2025

VA - The Yellow Pills Vol. 1 -4 [1993-1997] (4 x CDs)

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VA - The Yellow Pills Vol. 1 -4 [1993-1997] (4 x CDs)

The Yellow Pills compilations, released by Big Deal Records in the early 1990s, are a treasure trove for power pop enthusiasts. These collections capture the essence of American pop music from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, showcasing a variety of talented artists who brought a fresh, energetic sound to the music scene.

What sets these compilations apart is their ability to blend catchy melodies with infectious hooks, creating a nostalgic yet timeless listening experience. The tracks are carefully curated to highlight the best of American pop, ensuring that each song is a gem in its own right. Whether you're a long-time fan of the genre or new to power pop, these compilations offer something special for everyone. The production quality is top-notch, preserving the original charm of the recordings while giving them a polished finish. This attention to detail makes the listening experience even more enjoyable, allowing you to appreciate the nuances of each track. The compilations also provide a great introduction to lesser-known artists, giving them the recognition they deserve.

In addition to the music itself, the artwork and packaging of the Yellow Pills compilations are visually appealing, adding to the overall appeal. The thoughtful presentation reflects the care and passion that went into creating these collections, making them a joy to own and listen to.

Whether you're looking to relive the golden days of power pop or discover new favorites, the Yellow Pills compilations are a must-have for any music lover. Released by Big Deal Records in the early 1990s, these compilations continue to be celebrated for their contribution to the power pop genre. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add these gems to your collection!  (B)

The music on Yellow Pills is strong enough to convert casual fans into hardcore power-pop fanatics.

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Track lists

Vol. 1

01 Dwight Twilley - Remedies 3:32

02 Shoes - I Miss You 3:08

03 Adam Schmitt - Speed Kills 4:11

04 Cowsills - Is it Any Wonder 3:16

05 20-20 - Song of The Universe 3:41

06 Enuff Z'Nuff - Fingers on It 4:10

07 Devin Hill - Stars 2:16

08 Critics - You Can't Lie 3:18

09 Jim Basnight - Rest Up 3:43

10 Chris Von Sneidern - Open Wide 2:35

11 Spongetones - Skinny 3:03

12 Rubinoos - The Girl 2:23

13 Tommy Keene - Disarray 3:06

14 Ken Sharp - Break Down The Walls 3:36

15 Flashcubes - It's You Tonight 3:39

16 Elliot Kendall - No Romance Today 3:20

17 Vandalias - Get to Know You 3:03

18 Wallop featuring Wally Bryson - When is Your Dreams 2:06

19 Buddy Love - Why Can't We Make Believe We're in Love 2:46

20 Three Hour Tour - Love Sick Trip 4:34

21 Mark Johnson - I Like The World 3:26


Vol. 2

01 Shoes - A Thing of The Past 3:53

02 20-20 - Nothing at All 3:55

03 Material Issue - Something's Happened to Catherine 3:03

04 Parthenon Huxley - Bazooka Joe 2:49

05 Brian Stevens & the Flip - A Little Bird Told Me So 3:36

06 Sighs - Situations 4:09

07 Jim Basnight - Tonight 2:55

08 Randell Kirsch - Just Kidding 3:56

09 Posies - Saying Sorry to Myself 3:47

10 Nicoteens - You're Gonna Save Me 3:28

11 Kyle Vincent - Just A Matter of Time 3:31

12 Gladhands - Sisters 4:59

13 Wondermints - Carnival of Souls 4:19

14 Redd Kross - Switchblade Sister 2:54

15 Bill Lloyd - There's A Lot of Love in This Room 3:19

16 Chris Von Sneidern - Call Out My Name 3:19

17 Matthew Sweet - Bovine Connection 1:42

18 Lane Steinberg - Empty Boy 3:47

19 Underground Cartoons - Head First 3:44

20 20-20 - Watching The Headlights Burn 3:34

21 Rubinoos - Stop Before We Start 3:01


Vol. 3

01 Her Majesty's Buzz - Penelope Baker 3:05

02 Michael Guthrie Band - Do What You're Doing 3:27

03 Material Issue - The Problem With Jill 2:52

04 Brad Jones - The Blunderbuss 3:13

05 Martin Luther Lennon - Nobody I Know 3:40

06 John Wicks - Her Stars Are My Stars 4:31

07 Finns - Sky Vue 4:19

08 John McMullan - Taking Me Somewhere 3:33

09 Gigolo Aunts - Weird Sister 3:50

10 Black and Blonde - Just in Time 3:39

11 Greenberry Woods - You Know The Real 2:35

12 Blow Pops - Pt. 1 4:10

13 Feet of Clay - Dear Prudence 4:08

14 Wonderboy - Skidmarks 2:31

15 Paul Collins' Beat - I've Always Got You on My Mind 3:08

16 Scruffs - This Can't Go On 2:40

17 Rock Club - Time Will Tell on You 3:33

18 Cherry Twister - Blue Summer 3:08

19 Something Happens - Be The One 3:43

20 Scott McCarl - Nobody Knows 2:21

21 Craig Pearman - Let's Take A Chance 3:20


Vol. 4

01 Four O'Clock Balloon - Stood in The Rain 3:48

02 Plimsouls - Playing With Jack 3:10

03 John Velora - Coming Home 4:09

04 Buzzed Meg - They're My Friends 2:37

05 Chris Von Sneidern - Circles 4:03

06 Wanderlust - I'm Not You 3:11

07 Joe, Marc's Brother - She's Gonna Be My Girl 2:38

08 David Grahame - I Love You Better 2:36

09 Nines - I Would Never 2:51

10 Pop Files - Caroline 2:56

11 Material Issue - I'd Wait A Million Years 2:08

12 John McMullan - The Thought of Your Name 2:44

13 Andrew Gold - Love Tonight 5:05

14 Dan Markell - You Mighta Made The Sun 3:35

15 Jason Falkner - My Home is Not A House 3:24

16 Loud Family - Chicago and Miss Jovan's Land-O-Mat 3:40

17 Mod Lang - Jill 2:55

18 Anton Barbeau - Octagon 3:43

19 Richard Barone - Show and Tell 2:36

20 DM3 - Show You 2:33

21 Love Nut - If You Go Away 2:47

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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

VA - New Guitars in Town, Power Pop 1978 - 1982 [2024] (3 x CDs)

POWER POP

VA - New Guitars in Town, Power Pop 1978 - 1982 [2024] (3 x CDs)

While punk rock was the biggest story in U.K. rock in the late '70s, lots of interesting things happened in its immediate aftermath, and the short/fast/hooky sound of acts like the Buzzcocks, the Damned, and the Jam unexpectedly made the three-minute single fashionable again. Meanwhile, Elvis Costello paired the edge of punk with first-class songcraft, making his music appealing to people who found the Sex Pistols or the Clash too rough for their liking. The result was a flood of acts playing high-energy tunes with engaging melodies and enough spirit to seem hip without being alienating, and 1978 to 1982 was a golden age for British power pop. There were so many great singles from this era that Cherry Red Records has already issued two three-disc sets of U.K. power pop gems -- 2018's Harmony in My Head: UK Power Pop & New Wave 1977-81 and 2022's Kids on the Street: UK Power Pop and New Wave 1977-1981 -- and they've made it a hat trick with 2024's New Guitars in Town: Power Pop 1978-82. If "New Wave" doesn't appear in the title, the presence of acts like the Undertones, the Flys, Eddie & the Hot Rods, and Wreckless Eric (not to mention the Buzzcocks, the Jam, and Elvis Costello) confirms it's well represented in this set, though the bulk of this collection is devoted to lesser-known acts, many of whom left behind one or two killer singles before fading into the sunset. "If Looks Could Kill" by the Kicks, "Don't Take My Advice" by No Sweat, "Do It Again" by the Deaf Aids, and "Four Letters" by the Donkeys may not pop up regularly in playlists of first-era U.K. punky pop, but in this context, they sound like gems, and more polished numbers like "Here in L.A." by Filmstars, "Lunchtime Love Affair" by the Cartoons, "Superman's Shoes" by the Slide, and "Say Hello to My Girl" by the Kraze show even the acts who had their eyes on the pop charts were doing exciting and enjoyable work. As is customary with Cherry Red's archival sets, the mastering sounds good, even on tracks clearly recorded on a shoestring and probably taken from secondary sources, and the liner notes by Mark Brennan are concise, entertaining, and written with the passion of a true fan. If you enjoyed Harmony in My Head and Kids on the Street, New Guitars in Town will once again start a pogo party as soon as you press play, and those who haven't dug deep into this era will be pleasantly surprised by how many fine tunes are here, waiting to be rediscovered. (AllMusic review by Mark Deming)

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CD1

01 Boomtown Rats - She's So Modern 2:59

02 Elvis Costello and The Attractions - Pump it Up 3:14

03 Flys - Fun City 3:04

04 Buzzcocks - Love You More 1:49

05 Motors - Forget About You 2:48

06 Strangeways - Show Her You Care 2:22

07 Pleasers - A Girl I Know (Precis of A Friend) 4:04

08 Tonight - Jealousy Kills (Beware) 2:41

09 Upstarts - Beggin 3:28

10 Wreckless Eric - Veronica 2:40

11 No Sweat - Don't Take My Advice 2:25

12 Neon Hearts - Popular Music 2:07

13 Questions - Can't Get Over You 2:26

14 Eddie & The Hot Rods - Power and The Glory 4:12

15 Jam - Strange Town 3:47

16 Nightshift - Jet-Set 2:57

17 Records - Rock and Roll Love Letter 3:48

18 Leyton Buzzards - I'm Hanging Around 2:44

19 Rollers - Turn on The Radio 3:40

20 Donkeys - Four Letters 2:18

21 Salford Jets - Last Bus 2:25

22 Kidda Band - Fighting My Way Back 3:04

23 Undertones - You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It) 2:38

24 Bram Tchaikovsky - (Who Wants to Be A) Criminal 2:20

25 Deaf Aids - Do it Again 3:02


CD2

01 Fans - Giving Me That Look in Your Eyes 2:45

02 Jets - Tearaway 2:51

03 Carpettes - I Don't Mean It 2:53

04 Filmstars - Here in L.A. 3:07

05 Planets - Iron for The Iron 3:36

06 Quads - There's Never Been A Night 2:26

07 Zoot Alors - Send Me A Postcard 2:42

08 Boys - Terminal Love 3:30

09 999 - Inside Out 2:01

10 Excel - What Went Wrong 2:47

11 Famous Players - Who's Kissing You 2:53

12 Squeeze - Another Nail in My Heart 2:55

13 Cartoons - Lunchtime Love Affair 3:02

14 Jags - Party Games 5:19

15 Richard and The Taxmen - Now We're Through 2:32

16 Pete Stride; John Plain - New Guitar in Town 3:03

17 Toys - Go to The Police 3:00

18 Elevators - Your I's Are Too Close Together 3:22

19 Public Skool - Walking The Rat 2:32

20 Clerks - On The Telephone 3:20

21 Purple Hearts - My Life's A Jigsaw 2:50

22 Rich Kids - Young Girls 2:49

23 Kraze - Say Hello to My Girl 3:23

24 Slide - Superman's Shoes 2:28

25 Stiffs - Innocent Bystander 3:10


CD3

01 Backseat Romeos - Zero Ambition 3:06

02 B.T.P. Folders - Radio 2:54

03 Monks - Cool Way to Live 3:04

04 Protege - Protection 1:52

05 Straight Eight - Tonite 2:32

06 Uncool Danceband - My Girl Shy Girl 3:20

07 Kicks - If Looks Could Kill 3:24

08 Covers - Too Hot to Handle 3:40

09 Stiff Little Fingers - Just Fade Away 3:04

10 Todd - The Radio 3:15

11 Vapors - Jimmie Jones (Single Version) 3:22

12 Titch Turner's Escalator - Don't Really Want You Back Again 3:30

13 Jo Callis - Woah Yeah 3:52

14 Ronnie Mayor - Can't Wait Till The Summer Comes 2:52

15 Plain Jane - Loving You 3:24

16 Aces - One Way St 2:34

17 Gas - The Finger 3:05

18 Gross Club - Second Chance 3:36

19 Linda and The Dark - Where Have All The Good Times Gone 2:10

20 Chris Sievey and The Freshies - If You Really Love Me...Buy Me A Shirt 2:42

21 Rudi - Crimson 3:01

22 Clive Culbertson - The Night's No Friend of Mine 2:37

23 Pinkees - Danger Games 2:52

24 Smart - Mr Right 3:13

25 Hollywood Killers - Butterfly 3:12

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