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I just paid 59p for an old Parade of Pops album in a local charity shop.
You remember these - like the Top of the Pops budget series, you could buy one of these for the price of a single through the 70s and early 80s, but the catch was that it wasn't the original artists performing the songs, but some anonymous session players.
The LP I bought features a version of Diamond Smiles, which I'm dying to hear, as I've never heard this. Back at home we used to have another LP, with an amusingly lame version of I Don't Like Mondays on it, but I don't think it was a Top of the Pops album, so it can't be the version on this CD:
I don't know if anyone else has any of these albums (originals or CD reissues) featuring versions of Boomtown Rats singles, but wouldn't it be great if we could compile a collection between us? Admittedly, it'd probably comprise just versions of Rat Trap, Mondays and She's So Modern...or maybe not? We've already got Diamond Smiles in the bag...so how many more are lurking out there?
Clearly we need to hear all of these, and to find out whether singles missing from the above list (Lookin' After No.1, Like Clockwork, Someone's Looking at You, Banana Republic) or indeed anything later received the Top of the Pops or Parade of Pops treatment.
If we can get our mitts on this lot, we could concoct a whole alternative "Best of"!
dlgladwin wrote: I don't know if anyone else has any of these albums (originals or CD reissues) featuring versions of Boomtown Rats singles, but wouldn't it be great if we could compile a collection between us? Admittedly, it'd probably comprise just versions of Rat Trap, Mondays and She's So Modern...or maybe not? We've already got Diamond Smiles in the bag...so how many more are lurking out there?
I no longer have any of these. There was also 12 Tops and Hot Hits which were much the same thing. Wish I kept them, but the covers were getting kinda soiled........ (blame pubescent hormones)
Loads pop up on ebay, but there must be some geek run site that has mp3s of the tracks. (meanwhile a couple of geek run sites on the topic http://uproar.fortunecity.com/galaxy/399/hothits.htm http://www.angelfire.com/pop2/frankswann/totp.htm )
Also worth noting some of the session musicians/singers on these became famous in their own right, most notably Elton John.
It would be fantastic to hear them all, though, wouldn't it?
I'm going to record from a few bits of vinyl tomorrow night, so I'll include that cover of Diamond Smiles on my list, and report back.
But can it be as bad as the version of I Don't Like Mondays - sorry, "Ah Don' Like a-Moon-days" that I remember from one of those albums that I had as a nipper?
I seem to remember the TOTP albums were a little naff?? What are the Rats' songs like on them? I have never really gone for Rats' covers, as the real thing is too good.. However, given that Geldof is doing any new music at the moment, if I'm not getting new songs by the same artist, I'd be glad to listen to old songs by different artists. The sessions singers/bands sound interesting that ArrGee mentioned. If someone manages to get these as MP3's I'd be interested in hearing them.
Jules wrote:I seem to remember the TOTP albums were a little naff?? What are the Rats' songs like on them? I have never really gone for Rats' covers, as the real thing is too good.. However, given that Geldof is doing any new music at the moment, if I'm not getting new songs by the same artist, I'd be glad to listen to old songs by different artists. The sessions singers/bands sound interesting that ArrGee mentioned. If someone manages to get these as MP3's I'd be interested in hearing them.
Yes, they were completely naff...which is the whole appeal!
I think that a properly-compiled collection of all these "budget" versions of Rats songs could take the form of a cheeky "tribute" album...
...so now all we need is a title, ideally taken from a Rats title or lyric.
Rita wrote:I used to have a couple of the Parade of the Pops album (and some TOTP ones). If I can find them I'll have a look and see what they have on them.
Have you guys ever found enough newer bands that would be willing to do a cover album of Rats material?
I do agree that I always prefer the original over the cover, but it's kind of cool to see how many newer bands would be interested in that type of thing.
The reason why I mentioned this is a couple of years back a bunch of groups got together to make a Cars tribute album. All the bands wanted to pay tribute to the group, and some of the covers are interesting. The tribute album is on MySpace at:
The record label is: http://www.notlame.com/ and they have done other tribute albums as well.
If any of you know up and coming bands or artists who would want to pay tribute to The Boomtown Rats, I think it would be an awesome idea for a way to bring attention to the music.
Peace & take care, debm
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