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Alex Chilton- From Memphis To New Orleans

SKU: 032862025822
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Some know Alex Chilton as the lead singer of the Boxtops who had a number one hit in 1967 with “The Letter,” others know him from the majestic Beatlesque pop of Big Star or as the name in a song by the Replacements (“Children by the millions sing of Alex Chilton…”) Others know him as the songwriter of the theme song for That 70s Show. He was at the height of his cult star fame in the mid 1980s when he made these recordings. It is some of his best most honest work oddly neglected for some time but delivered here for enthusiasts and neophytes alike. Includes B-A-B-Y, Guantanaamerika, Let Me Get Close to You, Dalai Lama and many more.

Tracklist:

  1. B-A-B-Y
  2. Thank You John
  3. Lost My Job
  4. Paradise
  5. No Sex
  6. Underclass
  7. Take It Off
  8. Let Me Get Close To You
  9. Dalai Lama
  10. Thing For You
  11. Make A Little Love
  12. Nobody's Fool
  13. Little GTO
  14. Guantanamerika
  15. Lonely Weekend
Format: New CD/Rock

Alex Chilton- From Memphis To New Orleans

SKU: 032862025822
Regular price ¥98.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 02.08.2019

 
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Some know Alex Chilton as the lead singer of the Boxtops who had a number one hit in 1967 with “The Letter,” others know him from the majestic Beatlesque pop of Big Star or as the name in a song by the Replacements (“Children by the millions sing of Alex Chilton…”) Others know him as the songwriter of the theme song for That 70s Show. He was at the height of his cult star fame in the mid 1980s when he made these recordings. It is some of his best most honest work oddly neglected for some time but delivered here for enthusiasts and neophytes alike. Includes B-A-B-Y, Guantanaamerika, Let Me Get Close to You, Dalai Lama and many more.

Tracklist:

  1. B-A-B-Y
  2. Thank You John
  3. Lost My Job
  4. Paradise
  5. No Sex
  6. Underclass
  7. Take It Off
  8. Let Me Get Close To You
  9. Dalai Lama
  10. Thing For You
  11. Make A Little Love
  12. Nobody's Fool
  13. Little GTO
  14. Guantanamerika
  15. Lonely Weekend