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Item specifics

Condition
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Title
The Death of Rock
EAN
0816651010424
Edition
Bonus Tracks Album
Style
Rock
Release Date
10/19/2018
No Of Discs
1
MPN
816651010424
UPC
0816651010424
Artist
Holsapple, Peter Vs Chilton, Alex
Format
CD
Release Year
2018
Record Label
Omnivore Recordings, Omre
Release Title
Death of Rock
Genre
Rock

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Omnivore Recordings, Omre
UPC
0816651010424
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23046068982

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2018
Genre
Rock
Artist
Holsapple, Peter Vs Chilton, Alex
Release Title
Death of Rock

Dimensions

Item Height
0.32 in
Item Weight
0.15 lb
Item Length
5.55 in
Item Width
4.94 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
19
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Tracks
1.1 Bad Reputation - By Peter Holsapple 1.2 Tennis Bum - By Alex Chilton 1.3 House Is Not a Home - By Peter Holsapple 1.4 Marshall Law - By Alex Chilton 1.5 We Were Happy - By Peter Holsapple 1.6 Heart and Soul - By Alex Chilton 1.7 The Death of Rock - By Peter Holsapple 1.8 Train Kept a Rollin' - By Alex Chilton 1.9 Take Me Back - By Peter Holsapple 1.10 Hey Mona - By Alex Chilton 1.11 Mind Your Manners (Backing Track) - By Peter Holsapple 1.12 Bad Reputation (Backing Track) - By Peter Holsapple 1.13 Tennis Bum (Rehearsal) - By Alex Chilton 1.14 O My Soul (Instrumental Rehearsal) - By Peter Holsapple 1.15 In the Street (Instrumental Rehearsal) - By Peter Holsapple 1.16 Baby I Love You (Rehearsal) - By Peter Holsapple 1.17 The Death of Rock (Rehearsal) - By Peter Holsapple 1.18 Someone's Gotta Shine Your Shoes (Rehearsal) - By Peter Holsapple 1.19 Mind Your Manners (4-Track Version with Vocals) - By Peter Holsapple
Notes
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."

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