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Status Quo

Disco de Status Quo: “12 Gold Bars, Vol. 1”

Disco de Status Quo: “12 Gold Bars, Vol. 1”
Información del disco :
Título: 12 Gold Bars, Vol. 1
Fecha de Publicación:1992-06-30
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Classic Rock
Sello Discográfico:Castle
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:5017615927122
Lista de temas :
1 I (Who Have Nothing)
2 Neighbour Neighbour Status Quo and The Spectres
3 Hurdy Gurdy Man
4 Laticia
5 Nothin' Yet, (We Ain't Got)
6 I Want it
7 Almost But Not Quite There
8 Wait Just A Minute
9 Gentleman Joe's Sidewalk Cafe
10 To Be Free
11 When My Mind Is Not Alive
12 Make Me Stay A Little Bit Longer
13 Auntie Nellie
14 The Price Of Love
15 Little Miss Nothing
16 Down The Dustpipe
17 Face Without A Soul
18 In My Chair
19 Gerdundula
20 Tune To The Music Video
21 Good Thinking (Batman)
22 Time To Fly
23 Do You Live In Fire
24 Josie
Análisis (en inglés) - AMG :
While Status Quo's original U.K. label, Pye, never balked at reassembling the band's back pages for a string of compilation albums, Quo themselves waited until 1980 before authorizing their own collection of past hits, serving up 12 of the 13 British hits they'd enjoyed since joining Vertigo in 1972 and notching up their tenth successive Top Three album in the process. Although the chronology is absolutely skewed, 12 Gold Bars, Vol. 1 is the ultimate beginner's guide to the band's last eight years of glory. 1978's "Accident Prone" is the only hit omission and, with a chart peak of number 36, deservedly so. From the scything bonhomie of "Paper Plane" and "Caroline," past the chart-topping "Down Down" (still the all-time archetypal Status Quo record), through the party-down mania of "Rockin' All Over the World" and "Whatever You Want," and onto the wide-open arrangements and avenues explored by "Wild Side of Life" and "What You're Proposing," 12 Gold Bars doesn't simply recollect a golden era in the history of Status Quo -- it also reaffirms their claim to be one of Britain's most successful Top 40 acts ever. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
Análisis (en inglés) - :
While {$Status Quo}'s original U.K. label, {@Pye}, never balked at reassembling the band's back pages for a string of compilation albums, {$Quo} themselves waited until 1980 before authorizing their own collection of past hits, serving up 12 of the 13 British hits they'd enjoyed since joining {@Vertigo} in 1972 and notching up their tenth successive Top Three album in the process. Although the chronology is absolutely skewed, {^12 Gold Bars, Vol. 1} is the ultimate beginner's guide to the band's last eight years of glory. 1978's {&"Accident Prone"} is the only hit omission and, with a chart peak of number 36, deservedly so. From the scything bonhomie of {&"Paper Plane"} and {&"Caroline,"} past the chart-topping {&"Down Down"} (still the all-time archetypal {$Status Quo} record), through the party-down mania of {&"Rockin' All Over the World"} and {&"Whatever You Want,"} and onto the wide-open arrangements and avenues explored by {&"Wild Side of Life"} and {&"What You're Proposing,"} {^12 Gold Bars} doesn't simply recollect a golden era in the history of {$Status Quo} -- it also reaffirms their claim to be one of Britain's most successful Top 40 acts ever. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
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