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This page is about the music album, '''Radio City'''. For the radio station also called '''Radio City''', see ]. This page is about the music album, '''Radio City'''. For the radio station also called '''Radio City''', see ].
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'''''Radio City''''' is one of the most influential albums in the history of ] music. Released by ] in 1974, (see ]), ''Radio City'' 's ] and early ] influences did not lead to chart success. In spite of this, a small and devoted cult audience formed, attracted by the band's emotive music and hook-laden choruses.


==Track listing== ==Track listing==

Revision as of 13:50, 22 May 2004

This page is about the music album, Radio City. For the radio station also called Radio City, see Radio City (radio station).


Radio City
Album cover
Vinyl Album by Big Star
Released 1974
Recorded ???
Genre rock
Length 36 min 14 sec
Record label Ardent Records
Producer ???
Professional reviews
Allmusic.com review 4.5 stars out of 5 link
Big Star Chronology
No. 1 Record
(1972)
Radio City
(1974)
Third/Sister Lovers
(1978)

Radio City is one of the most influential albums in the history of power pop music. Released by Big Star in 1974, (see 1974 in music), Radio City 's hard rock and early punk influences did not lead to chart success. In spite of this, a small and devoted cult audience formed, attracted by the band's emotive music and hook-laden choruses.

Track listing

  1. "O My Soul" (Chilton)
  2. "Life Is White" (Chilton)
  3. "Way Out West" (Hummell)
  4. "What's Going Ahn" (Chilton)
  5. "You Get What You Deserve" (Chilton)
  6. "Mod Lang" (Chilton/Rosebrough)
  7. "Back of a Car" (Chilton/Hummel)
  8. "Daisy Glaze" (Chilton/Stephens)
  9. "She's a Mover" (Chilton)
  10. "September Gurls" (Chilton)
  11. "Morpha Too" (Chilton)
  12. "I'm in Love With a Girl" (Chilton)

Personnel

  • Chris Bell - Guitar, Vocals
  • Alex Chilton - Vocals
  • John Fry - Engineer
  • Andy Hummell - Bass
  • Jody Stephens - Drums