Lazy Days: British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1975: Lazy Days: The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1975 / Various
Lazy Days: British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1975: Lazy Days: The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1975 / Various
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Artist: Lazy Days: British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1975
Label: Grapefruit
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929195424
Genre: Rock
Three CD set. 2024 instalment of Grapefruit's acclaimed year-by-year overview of the British rock and pop scenes of the 70s. A compendium of hit singles, intriguing misses, cult classics and key album tracks from 1975. While received wisdom among pop pundits is that 1975 was merely the calm before the following year's punk-instigated storm, there was plenty of vibrant, vital music being made in Britain and Ireland during that largely overlooked 12-month period. Roxy Music, 10cc and ELO were still firing on all cylinders, Thin Lizzy and post-Free act Bad Company were emerging as prime contenders for stardom, Hawkwind remained linchpins of the still-thriving free festival circuit, and cult live performers The Sensational Alex Harvey Band unexpectedly achieved Top Ten singles success after covering a melodramatic Tom Jones' ballad. The London-based pub rock scene housed the likes of Ace, Brinsley Schwartz, The Kursaal Flyers and the game-changing Dr. Feelgood, successful glam-era bands like Slade and Sweet were still producing the goods, while a handful of 60s stalwarts - Manfred Mann, The Pretty Things, The Kinks - were updating their sound to appeal to a new generation of record-buyers. All these and more are documented in 'Lazy Days', a four-hour, 3CD boxed set that, like every other release in the series, includes a 48-page booklet with photos, cuttings and the story behind each song.
Tracks:
1.1 Good Lovin' Gone Bad -
1.2 Bad Company
1.3 Imagine Me, Imagine You - Fox
1.4 Right or Wrong -Stealers Wheel
1.5 In for a Penny - Slade
1.6 Wild One - Thin Lizzy
1.7 My White Bicycle -Nazareth
1.8 Riding for a Fall -Moonrider
1.9 Everybody's a Star (Starmaker) - the Kinks
1.10 Precious Love - Stray
1.11 Jean Cocteau - Be Bop Deluxe
1.12 Both Ends Burning -Roxy Music
1.13 Blue Guitar - Justin
1.14 Hayward ; John Lodge
1.15 Good News - 10CC
1.16 Evil Woman - Electric Light Orchestra
1.17 Dan the Plan - Alan Hull
1.18 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? - Ronnie Lane
1.19 I'll Regret It All in the Morning - Richard ; Linda Thompson Carol - Al Stewart
1.20 Ain't Gonna Stand for This No More (Single Version) - Ace
1.21 A Whole Pot of Jelly (For a Little Slice of Toast) - Pete Wingfield Private Number - Babe Ruth
2.1 Fox on the Run (Single Version) - Sweet
2.2 Won't Get Burned Again-David Essex
2.3 In the Future - Sparks
2.4 Nothing to Do with Us -Jet
2.5 You Go to My Head -Bryan Ferry
2.6 Frontera - Phil Manzanera
2.7 Share It - Hatfield and the North
2.8 Stuck in a Hole - Caravan
2.9 Go and Sit Upon the Grass - Ivor Cutler
2.10 Sad Sing - Tom Newman
2.11 Run Billy Run - the Shadows
2.12 Heard It All Before - Pilot
2.13 Highbury Incident (Rainy July Morning) -Stackridge
2.14 Titles - Barclay James Harvest
2.15 Someone to Love -Speedy Keen
2.16 Hit Records - Kursaal Flyers
2.17 Lonely Eyes - Method
2.18 Summer Song - Clive John
2.19 Blue Eyed Boy - Heavy Metal Kids
2.20 Delilah (Live) - the Sensational Alex Harvey Band
2.21 Raingame - Streetwalkers
2.22 Arms of Mary -Sutherland Brothers ; Quiver 23 There's a Cloud in My
2.23 Heart - the Brinsleys
3.1 Once Bitten, Twice Shy (Single Edit) - Ian Hunter
3.2 Play Don't Worry - Mick Ronson
3.3 By Tonight - Mott
3.4 Running Through the City - Brian Protheroe
3.5 Spirits in the Night Single Edit) - Manfred Mann's Earth Band
3.6 Minstrel in the Gallery (Single Edit) - Jethro Tull
3.7 Highfly - John Miles
3.8 Take It Away - Kestrel
3.9 Sad Eye - Pretty Things
3.10 Trust in Dick - the Winkies
3.11 Hard Times - Peter Skellern
3.12 L'hippie Nationale - the Neutrons
3.13 Mr. Raffles (Man It Was
3.14 Mean) - Steve Harley/ Cockney Rebel
3.15 La Maison de L'amour - Son-Of-A-Gun
3.16 Mad Dog (Single Mix) - John Entwistle's Ox
3.17 Kings of Speed - Hawkwind
3.18 Odd Man Out - Agnes Strange
3.19 Shoot Shoot - Ufo
3.20 Lazy Day - Oddsocks
3.21 Back in the Night - Dr. Feelgood
3.22 Birthday Special - Peter Hammill