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 Post subject: [2018-10-12] Peter Holsapple Vs. Alex Chilton "The Death Of Rock" previously unreleased 1978 recordings (Omnivore)
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Newly discovered recordings of early solo Peter Holsapple and Like Flies On Sherbert–era Alex Chilton.

“I caught Alex exiting a world of sweet pop that I was only just trying to enter, and the door hit me on the way in, I guess”
—Peter Holsapple

It’s 1978 at Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis, TN. Peter Holsapple had rolled into town chasing the essence of Big Star. He hooked up with musician/engineer/friend-of-Big-Star, Richard Rosebrough after approaching, and being turned down by, Chris Bell who Holsapple had hoped might be interested in producing him. Together Richard and Peter started laying down tracks during the off hours at the studio.

Chilton meanwhile, was knee deep in the making of Like Flies On Sherbert, also being tracked at Phillips. He told Peter, “I heard some of that stuff you’re working on with Richard… and it really sucks.” Alex promised to come by and show Peter “how it’s done.”

The results? Alex’s tracks definitely line up with the chaos found on Flies, while several of Peter’s songs found homes on The dB’s albums (“Bad Reputation” and “We Were Happy There”) and on an album by The Troggs (“The Death Of Rock” retooled as “I’m In Control”), so not a loss at all. What we have in these newly discovered tapes, is a fascinating pivot point with both artists moving past each other headed in distinctly different directions. Chilton moved toward punk/psychobilly as he began playing with Tav Falco’s Panther Burns and produced The Cramps debut, Songs The Lord Taught Us, within a few months of these recordings. Holsapple was off to New York to audition for The dB’s and enter the world of “sweet pop.”

Liner notes by Peter Holsapple tell the story of these recordings firsthand and author/filmmaker/Memphian, Robert Gordon, helps pull the time and place into focus. Previously unseen photos included in the package are drawn from the collections of Peter Holsapple and Pat Rainer. Produced by Cheryl Pawelski with mastering by Mike Graves at Osiris Studio and Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl/Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis, who brings it all right back to where it started.

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Peter Holsapple:
1. Bad Reputation
2. House Is Not A Home
3. We Were Happy There
4. The Death Of Rock
5. Take Me Back
6. Take Me Back (Backing Track)
Alex Chilton:
7. Tennis Bum
8. Marshall Law
9. Heart And Soul
10. Train Kept A Rollin’
11. Hey Mona
Bonus Abuse – Peter Holsapple (Except *Alex Chilton):
12. Bad Reputation (Long Version)
13. Tennis Bum (Rehearsal)*
14. O My Soul (Instrumental Rehearsal)
15. In The Street (Instrumental Rehearsal)
16. Baby I Love You (Rehearsal)
17. The Death Of Rock (Rehearsal)
18. Someone’s Gotta Shine Your Shoes (Rehearsal)
19. Mind Your Manners (4-Track Version With Vocals)

LP consists of Tracks 1–11 and includes download card of entire CD Program.

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FSN4Y7N/?tag=imwan-20

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 Post subject: [2018-10-12] Peter Holsapple Vs. Alex Chilton "The Death Of Rock" previously unreleased 1978 recordings (Omnivore)
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I thought the STOOPID "vs" thing started with hip hop???

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Geff R. wrote:
I thought the STOOPID "vs" thing started with hip hop???



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Oh god, I forgot about that one.

I'll change my statement to "it was extremely rare before hip-hop".

Today is has a different meaning than it did on that album.. Hip hop uses "vs" as an adversarial competitive statement in a COLLABORATION (kind of an oxymoron). The Beatles/4 Seasons was the old "battle of the bands" concept.

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Geff R. wrote:
Oh god, I forgot about that one.

I'll change my statement to "it was extremely rare before hip-hop".

Today is has a different meaning than it did on that album.. Hip hop uses "vs" as an adversarial competitive statement in a COLLABORATION (kind of an oxymoron). The Beatles/4 Seasons was the old "battle of the bands" concept.

Right on, Geff. :)

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 Post subject: [2018-10-12] Peter Holsapple Vs. Alex Chilton "The Death Of Rock" previously unreleased 1978 recordings (Omnivore)
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Peter Holsapple Talks Strained Working Relationship With Alex Chilton, Shares Unreleased Track 'Tennis Bum'



Peter Holsapple is a bit ambivalent about having some of his "young, green and inept" recordings from 1978 being unearthed and released Oct. 12. But because these represent a trove of unreleased Alex Chilton music, he's ultimately "fine with it."

The Death of Rock: Peter Holsapple vs. Alex Chilton, whose "Tennis Bum" premieres exclusively above, is a 19-track set hailing primarily from a 1978 session at Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis. The fledgling Holsapple, just before joining the dB's, had come to town a self-proclaimed "complete acolyte" of Chilton's Big Star, initially hoping the band's Chris Bell would listen to and produce his songs. He wound up with engineer Richard Rosebrough, and ultimately with Chilton after the latter -- who was in the midst of moving away from the "sweet pop" of Big Star, which Holsapple was pursuing -- heard what the younger musician was doing and informed him that "it really sucks," promising to join him and show Holsapple "how it's done."

The duo recorded a selection of Holsapple songs and a few new Chilton tracks, such as "Tennis Bum" and "Marshall Law" -- the latter inspired by a police and fire strike going on in Memphis at the time -- and covers of Terry Bradshaw's "Train Kept A Rollin'" and Bo Diddley's "Hey Mona." A set of "Bonus Abuse" material includes rehearsal and alternate versions by Holsapple.

"To say the least, Alex Chilton and I had a tenuous relationship," Holsapple tells Billboard. "He had a way about him, and I don't think anybody likes to feel like somebody listens to your stuff and think it's dreadful, especially somebody who’s opinion I cared about so much. I don't think he liked me very much, and I understand why now, having seen him with fans over the years and knowing he just couldn't get into (the hero worship) anymore. I understand that.

"And of course he had changed. He was doing more psychedelic stuff and a lot more R&B, 'cause that was what he really wanted to do. He was going one way and I was going another and we kind of passed each other."

The Holsapple-Chilton tapes have been in storage since 1978, though some of the former's songs surfaced with the dB's ("Bad Reputation," "We Were Happy There") and the Troggs ("I'm In Control," aka "The Death of Rock"). According to Cheryl Pawelski of Omnivore Recordings, Rosebrough's family allowed the company to go through his tapes after the passed away, which led to the discovery of this particular session.

"I was actually looking for source material on another project when I came across these sessions," says Pawelski, who got a green light from the Chilton estate as well as Holsapple. "The creative approach/intent was to show these two artists crossing at transitional points in their respective careers. Alex was recording Like Flies On Sherbert and would go on from there to produce The Cramps' debut. Peter was just about to join the dB's. So with this release, we get to listen in on the pivot point, as if we now have a soundtrack to a page in each of their biographies. It's a fun and wild listen."

Holsapple recalls that he and Chilton were "obviously cut from different cloths," especially at that stage of their careers. In the liner notes he writes that, "I caught Alex exiting the world of sweet pop that I was only just trying to enter, and the door hit me on the way in." But Holsapple -- who released Game Day, his first solo album in 21 years, last month -- says he did learn quite a bit from his truculent collaborator, about recording techniques and philosophies and also about just being in the music industry.

"The most important thing I learned was not ever put anyone on a pedestal," he says, "because pedestals are basically made of sand and water. It puts an onus on you to continue believing like that, and it puts an onus on somebody else to live up to it. It's not very healthy, and it's wrong. So that was the biggest takeaway I got from those sessions."

But as painful as the experience was, Holsapple remains an ardent fan and is happy to see more Chilton music make its way into the world. "I'm sad there's no Alex Chilton and no Chris Bell and no (Big Star bassist) Andy Hummel around anymore," he explains. "They did such great stuff. I'm glad I got to live in a time when that music came out. I've spent so much time trying to explain to people why Big Star is such an important legacy of brilliant music. I'm sorry we're not going to hear any more music from them. So if this adds something to people's appreciation for (Chilton), I'm happy about it."

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