Alvin Stardust - The Untouchable (1973)
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Stardust or Starbust?
Re: Alvin Stardust - The Untouchable (1973)
Er... Hmm.
I think I'd give it 3/5, but he's just so likeable, I'm pumping it up to 4****.
Just.
Ever seen the film Stardust? Blimey it's depressing.
I think I'd give it 3/5, but he's just so likeable, I'm pumping it up to 4****.
Just.
Ever seen the film Stardust? Blimey it's depressing.
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Re: Alvin Stardust - The Untouchable (1973)
It is over.
That was an insubstantial but likeable album that could have done with more double-tracked guitars, handclaps and sense of menace.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
That was an insubstantial but likeable album that could have done with more double-tracked guitars, handclaps and sense of menace.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
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Re: Alvin Stardust - The Untouchable (1973)
Nightjar wrote:WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:It's like it's 50s Rn'R fighting with 70s Glam on every track.
I can respect that.
I'd be happier if Glam came out on top more often.
This
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Re: Alvin Stardust - The Untouchable (1973)
I'm not having it.
That was really bad.
There was the single and then it was a joke.
Thinking it was any good is like believing that Terry Wogan's The Floral Dance is a worthy addition to the tradition of folk music.
Bizarre really.
It was almost like a con or fraud perpetuated by Soho spivs on simple '70s teens hung up on (proper) Glam.
Have a hit off the back of Glam and then fill the rest of the album out with lazy, hacked out in one take rock 'n roll/country pseudo-standards.
Shoddy.
Cheap.
That was really bad.
There was the single and then it was a joke.
Thinking it was any good is like believing that Terry Wogan's The Floral Dance is a worthy addition to the tradition of folk music.
Bizarre really.
It was almost like a con or fraud perpetuated by Soho spivs on simple '70s teens hung up on (proper) Glam.
Have a hit off the back of Glam and then fill the rest of the album out with lazy, hacked out in one take rock 'n roll/country pseudo-standards.
Shoddy.
Cheap.
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Re: Alvin Stardust - The Untouchable (1973)
WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Lady Madonna ripped-off Humphrey Lyttleton's Bad Penny Blues.WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Hints of Lady Madonna.
Maybe it's an old rock and roll song they bothripped offinspired by?
I'll check that out as soon as I've finished this.
Yep.
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Re: Alvin Stardust - The Untouchable (1973)
I feel a sense of 1970s greasy patina has settled over me in the listening of to that album.
Not that that's a bad thing.
Not that that's a bad thing.
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