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The Great Albums

Big Star - #1 Record

The Great Albums

Bill Lambusta

Music, Music Commentary

4.3760 Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2016

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Brian and Bill ring in the new year and kick off the First Month of First Albums with one that has the number "one" in the title: Big Star's #1 Record (1972, Ardent/Stax). Having grown tired of "the biz" after he helped bring his teen rock group, the Box Tops, to the top of the charts with his smokey vocals, Alex Chilton wanted to make his own original music and found a kindred spirit in fellow Memphis native Chris Bell. Thanks to the close relationship Bell had with Ardent Studios founder John Fry, the band had a home in the studio and on their label, distributed by Stax Records. After solid promotion and stellar reviews across the board, the album somehow only found its way onto a small number of record store shelves, relegating it to cult status for many years. Brian and Bill talk about how the album found its way out of that hole and into a place in our hearts. Along the way we discuss why we we weren't immediately blown away by the album, how the music influenced what we all got used to hearing from our favorite bands over the years, the secret weapon that is Andy Hummel, Chris Bell's guitar solos and expert production, That 70s Show, Chilton's smooth delivery vs. Bell's broken tones, if the Bell-less albums stack up against this one, and as always a track by track review!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Down the street

0:03.0

Down the street

0:17.0

The same old thing We did last week Hello and welcome to the great albums podcast. I'm Bill.

0:42.2

And I'm Brian.

0:43.1

Happy New Year, Brian.

0:44.2

Happy new year to you, Bill.

0:46.1

And happy one year anniversary of our launch of the podcast.

0:50.5

Yeah, we've been together for a whole year.

0:53.2

It's crazy.

0:54.2

Yeah, this is good.

0:55.7

And our relationship continues to grow, and we continue to learn things about each other that we never knew before.

1:03.7

And we continue to learn things about music that we never knew before.

1:07.4

Yeah.

1:08.1

So if you've never listened to the podcast before, what we do here every week... Bill and I are in a relationship. Yeah. So if you've never listened to the podcast before, what we do here every week...

1:12.1

Bill and I are in a relationship.

1:14.9

What we do here every week is we take a different album of music and talk about what makes it

1:20.5

great.

1:21.3

We're going to do a little bit of talking about how we came into contact with the music

1:26.8

and our relationship with it. We're going to talk a little bit about the about how we came into contact with the music and our relationship with it.

1:28.4

We're going to talk a little bit about the production of the album, and then we're going to do a

1:33.6

track-by-track discussion of the album a little bit later.

1:37.1

Yeah, that all sounds good to me. Sign me. Where do I sign?

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