Ah, the mid-70s »Me Generation«, not so happily remembered. And for years now in the taste-conscious music world, people have laughed at the L.A.-sound with its super-smooth, over-lavish, luxury-laden excesses. Chord progressions as thrusting as that bridge across the bay. Love the white blazer by the way. Neiman-Marcus, right?
But »Too slow to disco – vol. 1« isn’t interested in your ageing hang-ups. As you know, as music ages the best parts shine through, and this collection is a delectable document of this forgotten phase of the mid-70s West Coast music world. We’ve unearthed some of the lesser-known but still beautiful mood music of this period, by people who were often just starting out, or would write their biggest hits years later, but who surfed the West Coast wave penning some total gems. So, yes, welcome to phase 1 of our PRM (Personal Rediscovery Movement, cult fans).
This sound is everywhere these days, echoing down the years, influencing the likes of Midlake, Haim, Gonzales, John Grant, Ariel Pink, Jonathan Wilson, Rhye, Devendra Banhart, Destroyer, Phoenix, out to the more discofied sounds of Chromeo, Breakbot, and recently Darkside. And what was Daft Punk’s »Random Access Memories«, if not an album entirely dedicated to late 70s L.A.? (And indeed Thomas and Guy recorded with some of the most legendary late 70s studio musicians, quite a few of whom appear in younger guises on this very compilation).
Various Artists - Too Slow To Disco
A1. Ned Doheny – Get It Up For Love
A2. Micky Denne And Ken Gold – Let's Put Our Love Back Together
A3. Rupert Holmes – Deco Lady
A4. White Horse – Over And Done With
A5. Browning Bryant – Liverpool FoolB1. Nicolette Larson – Lotta Love
B2. Alessi Brothers – Do You Feel It?
B3. Photoglo – Steal Away
B4. Brian Elliot – Room To GrowC1. Chicago – Saturday In The Park
C2. Don Brown – Shut The Door
C3. Matthew Larkin Cassell – Rendezvous
C4. Pages – If I Saw You Again
C5. The Doobie Brothers – Losin' EndD1. Fleetwood Mac – Sugar Daddy
D2. Robbie Dupree - Steal Away
D3. David Batteau – Spaceship Earth
D4. Tony Joe White – I've Got A Thing About You Baby
D5. Jan Hammer Group – Don't You Know