Big Star - 3rd: Sister Lovers

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Vinyl Record, Used - Big Star - 3rd: Sister Lovers

Big Star was an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1971 by Alex Chilton (vocals, guitar), Chris Bell (vocals, guitar), Jody Stephens (drums), and Andy Hummel (bass). The group broke up in early 1975, and reorganized with a new lineup 18 years later following a reunion concert at the University of Missouri. In its first era, the band's musical style drew on the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Byrds. Big Star produced a style that foreshadowed the alternative rock of the 1980s and 1990s. Before they broke up, Big Star created a "seminal body of work that never stopped inspiring succeeding generations", in the words of Rolling Stone,[1] as the "quintessential American power pop band", and "one of the most mythic and influential cult acts in all of rock & roll".[2] Three of Big Star's studio albums are included in the Rolling Stone's list of the Top 500 Albums of All-Time.

A1 Stroke It Noel
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:04
A2 For You
Written-By – Jody Stephens
2:45
A3 Kizza Me
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:45
A4 You Can't Have Me
Written-By – Alex Chilton
3:11
A5 Nightime
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:53
A6 Blue Moon
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:07
A7 Take Care
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:48
B1 Jesus Christ
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:38
B2 Femme Fatale
Written-By – Lou Reed
3:32
B3 O, Dana
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:35
B4 Big Black Car
Written-By – Alex Chilton, Chris Gage
3:37
B5 Holocaust
Written-By – Alex Chilton
3:55
B6 Kanga Roo
Written-By – Alex Chilton
3:47
B7 Thank You Friends
Written-By – Alex Chilton
3:05

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Big Star - 3rd: Sister Lovers

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Vinyl Record, Used - Big Star - 3rd: Sister Lovers

Big Star was an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1971 by Alex Chilton (vocals, guitar), Chris Bell (vocals, guitar), Jody Stephens (drums), and Andy Hummel (bass). The group broke up in early 1975, and reorganized with a new lineup 18 years later following a reunion concert at the University of Missouri. In its first era, the band's musical style drew on the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Byrds. Big Star produced a style that foreshadowed the alternative rock of the 1980s and 1990s. Before they broke up, Big Star created a "seminal body of work that never stopped inspiring succeeding generations", in the words of Rolling Stone,[1] as the "quintessential American power pop band", and "one of the most mythic and influential cult acts in all of rock & roll".[2] Three of Big Star's studio albums are included in the Rolling Stone's list of the Top 500 Albums of All-Time.

A1 Stroke It Noel
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:04
A2 For You
Written-By – Jody Stephens
2:45
A3 Kizza Me
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:45
A4 You Can't Have Me
Written-By – Alex Chilton
3:11
A5 Nightime
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:53
A6 Blue Moon
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:07
A7 Take Care
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:48
B1 Jesus Christ
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:38
B2 Femme Fatale
Written-By – Lou Reed
3:32
B3 O, Dana
Written-By – Alex Chilton
2:35
B4 Big Black Car
Written-By – Alex Chilton, Chris Gage
3:37
B5 Holocaust
Written-By – Alex Chilton
3:55
B6 Kanga Roo
Written-By – Alex Chilton
3:47
B7 Thank You Friends
Written-By – Alex Chilton
3:05
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