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 Post subject: [2019-02-08] Alex Chilton "From Memphis To New Orleans" and "Songs From Robin Hood Lane" compilations (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 7:10 pm 
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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 million sing for 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.

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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

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Songs From Robin Hood Lane

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Alex Chilton, lead singer for the Boxtops and Big Star made these recordings of jazz standards in the 1990s. Many he heard in the 1950s growing up in a house full of music on a street called Robin Hood Lane in Memphis, Tennessee. Included are many rare and previously unreleased songs from the Great American Songbook: "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying," "Time After Time," and "My Baby Just Cares For Me."

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1. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
2. My Baby Just Cares For Me
3. Save Your Love For Me
4. There Will Never Be Another You
5. Let's Get Lost
6. That Old Feeling
7. Like Someone In Love
8. Look For The Silver Lining
9. All Of You
10. Frame For The Blues
11. Time After Time
12. What Was

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 Post subject: [2019-02-08] Alex Chilton "From Memphis To New Orleans" and "Songs From Robin Hood Lane" compilations (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 4:44 am 
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 4:57 am 
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 Post subject: [2019-02-08] Alex Chilton "From Memphis To New Orleans" and "Songs From Robin Hood Lane" compilations (Bar/None)
PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 2:46 pm 
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Two new rarities albums show the songs Alex Chilton was in love with
by Gwen Ihnat
2/25/20019

https://music.avclub.com/two-new-rariti ... 1832818198

Songs From Robin Hood Lane
Bar None Records
Grade: A-

From Memphis To New Orleans
Bar None Records
Grade: B

By the end of the 20th century, Alex Chilton—pop hit Box Tops singer, Big Star legend, Replacements inspiration—was finally becoming a cult hero in his own right. He had moved from his hometown of Memphis to New Orleans in 1982, pouring his heart out, alongside all of his other musical efforts, into a series of nostalgia-inspired recordings in the ’80s and ’90s: from covers of his beloved Chet Baker songs to ’60s-steeped tracks that don’t sound that far-removed from his Box Tops days. During these decades, before his death in 2010, Chilton not only toured with drummer Jody Stephens and a few members of The Posies as a revamped Big Star, he also showed up on stage in a separate tour as a makeshift Bobby Darin: short hair, shiny suit, cigarette in hand. Enraptured kids pleaded for a “Thank You Friends,” but Chilton stuck to the songs of his youth, going back to the life of a vocalist that kicked off his influential career.

That latter persona is captured on a pair of new releases from Bar None: From Memphis To New Orleans and Songs From Robin Hood Lane. In Robin Hood Lane, Chilton expands on the nostalgic side he hinted at with that cover of “Nature Boy” on Sister Lovers. In a different era, he might have been a Rat Pack performer, a nightclub singer wearing his heart on his well-cuffed sleeve, fervent emotions broadcast via the sweetest, sincerest vocals imaginable. His version of “My Baby Just Cares For Me,” with an acoustic guitar replacing the plinks of piano Nina Simone made famous, is a revelation, as is his fearless, melancholy take on Ray Charles’ version of “Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying.” Chilton urging, “Let’s get lost in each other’s arms,” is just a grown-up, cocktailed translation of “Won’t you let me walk you home from school,” from Big Star’s “Thirteen.” Lest we draw too many comparisons, Chilton pointedly ends the record with “What Was,” a plaintive plea to leave his storied past behind him: “Just remember to remember what was is just what was.” The success of Songs From Robin Hood Lane almost makes that seem possible.

From Memphis To New Orleans is a bit less successful but still fun. Chilton merrily covers favorites like “Little GTO” and “B-A-B-Y” (sounding very Box Tops-y), while writing from the perspective of his later years on new songs like “Underclass” (“People think that I’m a rich musician / But no, that isn’t my condition”) and releasing some Big Star-sounding guitar riffs. The overall effect is less cohesive than Robin Hood, but we still get to hear Chilton play with some ska in “Paradise” and adopt the swagger of a suave playboy in “Make A Little Love.” While From Memphis’ curios will mostly be of interest to die-hard Chilton and Big Star fans, Robin Hood Lane could actually win the underground icon some new followers.

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