Free Again: The 1970 Sessions (Vinyl) - Chilton, Alex

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| Format | LP |
| Available | 27-01-2012 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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In 1969, Alex Chilton, the former lead singer of the chart-topping Box Tops entered Ardent Studios in Memphis to make an album. He was a couple of years away from forming Big Star, but these, his first solo recordings - eventually released in the 1990s as 1970 - display the same skills and idiosyncrasies that would characterise his career right up until his untimely death in 2010. The album, originally slated for either the Atlantic label or the Beach Boys' Brother Records, features a diverse range of mostly original material by Chilton, including the commercial 'Free Again', the proto-Big Star sound of 'Something Deep Inside,' and the sublime ballads 'Every Day As We Grow Closer' and 'The EMI Song'.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
Side A
- Free Again (Original Mono Mix)
- I Can Dig It
- Something Deep Inside
- Just To See You
- The EMI Song (Smile For Me)
- All I Really Want Is Money
Side B
- Come On Honey
- I Wish I Could Meet Elvis
- Every Day As We Grow Closer / Funky National
- The Happy Song
- Jumpin' Jack Flash
- All We Ever Got From Them Was Pain






