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20 Explosive Dynamic Super Smash Hit Explosions

Various Artists Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (February 25, 1994)
  • Original Release Date: 1991
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Pravda Records
  • ASIN: B000000B5C
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #208,326 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Hooked on a Feeling
2. I Wanna Be With You
3. Jackie Blue
4. Crocodile Rock
5. Little Willy
6. That's the Way (I Like It)
7. Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)
8. The Night Chicago Died
9. Shannon
10. Theme from Shaft
11. Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
12. Black Betty
13. Hocus Pocus
14. Convoy
15. Everything I Own
16. Dancing in the Moonlight
17. Mississippi Queen
18. I Feel Love
19. Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne
20. Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Dy-No-Mite tribute to K-tel Records..., June 4, 2004
This review is from: 20 Explosive Dynamic Super Smash Hit Explosions (Audio CD)
Ahhh, the 70's...pet rocks, moon boots, Farrah slacks, and K-tel Records. Remember the television ads? "Not available in any stores!" K-tel Records would basically take the popular one hit wonder tracks, and re-package them into easily digestible compilations. "It's a nugget cuz you dug it!" And people dug it...I mean, how could you go wrong? The idea was sound...take a smattering of hook-laden recent hit and semi-hit songs licensed from the original labels, lay 'em down on a shiny vinyl platter creating an instant greatest hits album, buy some cheap air time on local television stations, sell direct to the customer cutting out the brick and mortar middlemen, and rake in the do-re-mi.

Pravda Records Inc. revives the heyday of K-tel Records in '20 Explosive Dynamic Super Hit Explosions!' by presenting 20 choice ditties performed by various artists, some popular, some not so much, but all pretty darn good...the tracks are as follows;

Track 1 Hooked on a Feeling, performed by The Slugs (originally by Blue Swede) complete with the immensely inane "ooga chaka, ooga chaka' hook.

Track 2 I Wanna Be With You, performed by The Sneetches with Shoes (originally by The Rasberries) sounding almost Beatlesque, if the Beatles were really incredibly lame...let's face it; there are some songs that defy any amount of 'coolin' up'.

Track 3 Jackie Blue, performed by the Smashing Pumpkins (originally by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils) sounding very electrified and slightly down-trodden, as was the Pumpkins signature style.

Track 4 Crocodile Rock, performed by The Farmers (originally by Elton John) The Farmers took this 70's staples and put an early sixties spin, sounding similar to the straight forward rock and roll of the time, i.e. the Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, the Everly Brothers.

Track 5 Little Willy, performed by Material Issue (originally by Sweet) Material Issue actually stayed pretty close to the original stylings (including the cowbell) of the song, adding an extra layer of smoothness...

Track 6 That's the Way (I Like It), performed by Trenchmouth (originally by KC and the Sunshine Band) certainly adds a level of hardness to the song, but maintains the singability.

Track 7 Brandy (You're A Fine Girl), performed by The Reivers (originally by Looking Glass) The Reivers take this perennial 70's classic and add a twinge of lounge while staying fairly faithful to the original.

Track 8 The Night Chicago Died performed by No Empathy (originally by Paper Lace ) I will say that while these guys really beat the hell out of this song, it still managed to maintain it's shape of just an incredibly cheesy song. Good effort, and a lot of fun, though...

Track 9 Shannon, performed by The Sinatras (originally by Henry Gross) Oh man, this is one of the soppiest, sappiest songs to come out of that era, and these guys work it pretty close to the original.

Track 10 Theme From Shaft, performed by Cheer-Accident (originally by Isaac Hayes) This is probably the most unique interpretation of this song I've ever heard...imagine Nine Inch Nails doing the song...it's sort of like that, but more experimental...

Track 11 Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes), performed by The Service (originally by Edison Lighthouse ) Another perennial 70's favorite...interesting take on the song, forgoing the smoothness of the original for a more bouncy, choppy feel, losing the distinctiveness in the process.

Track 12 Black Betty, performed by Young Fresh Fellows (originally by Ram Jam) This one just didn't work for me, as it seemed like a lot of the intensity was drained out comparing this version to the original.

Track 13 Hocus Pocus, performed by Spies Who Surf (originally by Focus) Pretty good remake, and they even managed to add a bit of twangy Hawaiian guitar into the mix.

Track 14 Convoy, performed by The New Duncan Imperials (originally by C.W. McCall) Okay, it seems pretty redundant to redo a novelty song, but they did, and here it is...

Track 15 Everything I Own, performed by 13 Nightmares (originally by Bread) I like this version...they took the original and just ripped the guts out, turning it into something pretty scary...despite the fact it's supposed to be a love song...

Track 16 Dancing In The Moonlight, performed by M.O.T.O (Master Of The Obvious) (originally by King Harvest) kind of a loungey version, keeping the original bouncy tempo of the original version.

Track 17 Mississippi Queen, performed by God's Acre (originally by Mountain) While I still favor the original version, this one rocked almost as hard...not quite as heavy, but certainly edged...

Track 18 I Feel Love, performed by Poster Children (originally by Donna Summer) There's certainly an interesting mix of styles on this album, including this pop disco song. Enjoy the punky disco stylings...

Track 19 Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne, performed by Boom Hank (originally by Looking Glass) I never really cared for Boom Hank too much, and I cared for the song even less...

Track 20 Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In), performed by Mojo Nixon & The Second Edition (originally by Kenny Rodgers and the First Edition) Nobody does cow-punk better than Mojo Nixon, and he proves that here...

If you enjoy this album, then you'll be happy to hear there are two more in this series, '20 More Explosive Fantastic Rockin' Mega Smash Hit Explosions!' and 'Star Power', both by Pravda Records.

Cookieman108

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a fun CD, April 25, 2001
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This review is from: 20 Explosive Dynamic Super Smash Hit Explosions (Audio CD)
Not withstanding the obviously biased opinions of the smashing Pumpkins fans who either praised this Cd because their beloved Pumpkins are on it or trashed it because their beloved Pumpkins are the only band they like on the whole CD, this Cd is a lot of fun. I love the hard rock treatment of "That's the way I like it." The completely over-exaggerated version of "The NIght Chicago died" is worth the price of the Cd alone. In short. If you remember all the corny hits of the 70s and have an open mind to different styles of music this CD is definitely worth picking up. Incidentally, since i'm sure some Pumpkins fan is waiting to trash my review, I don't really care much for the Pumpkins, but their verson of Jackie blue is very cool.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mostly of Interest to Smashing Pumpkins fans., March 5, 2008
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This hard to find limited double record is set-up like those K-tel super hits compilation albums popular in the 70's & 80's. It features modern rock/alternative bands covering smash hits from the 70's period.

Tracks on the 12" record are:

Side 1:
1. Hooked on a feeling- The slugs
2. I wanna Be with you - The sneetches with shoes
3.Jackie blue - Smashing Pumpkins
4.Crocodile Rock - The farmers
5. Little Willy - Material Issue
6. That's the way I like it - Trench mouth
7. Brandy you're a fine girl - The Reivers
8. The night Chicago Died - No Empathy
9. Shannon - the Sinatras
10. Theme from shaft - Cheer-accident

Side 2:

1. Love Grow (where rosemary goes) - The servise
2. Black Betty - Young fresh fellows
3. Hocus Pocus- Spies Who Surf
4. Convoy - The new Duncan Imperials
5. Everything I own - 13 Night mares
6. Dancing in the moonlight - MOTO masters of the obvious
7. Mississippi Queen - God's Acre
8. I feel Love - Poster Children
9.Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne - Boom Hank
10. Just dropped in - Mojo Nixion & the second edition

6" single has 3 tracks taken from the main record..

The most popular band (and incidentally the reason I hunted this down) on this compilation is the Smashing Pumpkins. This record (or it's CD release) is the only official place to get the Pumpkins cover of Jackie Blue. the cover of Jackie blue is also probably the best thing on the record the other covers aren't bad but, there's nothing really spectacular either. This is going to be most interesting as a rare collectible for a Smashing Pumpkins fan as it's great example of their early "unknown" work.
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