
v/a - titan: it's all pop! - numero group - vinyl

NUMERO 024LP - 61864 - us4lp - €49.99
New Copy
Genre: Wave / Pop / Rock
1. The Boys - Please Change Your Mind
2. The Boys - We're Too Young
3. The Boys - On A Night Like This
4. The Boys - Tell Me It's You
5. The Boys - Bad Little Girl
6. The Boys - We're Dancing Again
7. The Boys - (Baby) It's You
8. The Boys - Hold Me
9. The Boys - I'm Not Satisfied
10. The Boys - When They See You Smile
11. The Boys - (She's My Girl) She's All Mine
12. The Boys - You Make Me Shake
13. Gary Charlson - Real Life Saver
14. Gary Charlson - Not The Way It Seems
15. Gary Charlson - Brown Eyes
16. Gary Charlson - Shark
17. Gary Charlson - Burning In You
18. Gary Charlson - Close Enough
19. Gary Charlson - Goodbye Goodtimes
20. Gems - Cry
21. Gems - Save Your Money
22. Gems - Some
23. Gems - Didn't Like It Anyway
24. Gems - Limitation
25. The Secret - It's Your Heart Tonight
26. The Secret - Daddy's Girl
27. The Secret - Get Your Radio
28. The Secret - Radio Heart
29. The Secret - Uniform
30. The Secret - Night School Girls
31. The Secret - Love For The Money
32. Arlis - No Way Baby
33. Arlis - I Can't Take It
34. Arlis - Good Friends
35. Arlis - I Wanna Be
36. Arlis - I'll Get You Back
37. Arlis - Up Down Up
38. Arlis - Because Of You
39. Millionaire At Midnight - Coit Tower
40. Millionaire At Midnight - Drink A Toast
41. JP McClain & The Intruders - Just Another Pop Song
42. JP McClain & The Intruders - Baby Don't Laugh
43. JP McClain & The Intruders - The Last Song (Dry Your Eyes)
44. Scott McCarl - I Hope
45. Scott McCarl - I Think About You
46. Bobby Sky - The Water
47. Bobby Sky - Rock N Roll Song
48. Bobby Sky - Radio City
49. Bobby Sky - What's The Name Of That Song




30 years since they meekly flopped out their first 7” single, Kansas City’s Titan Records finally returns to record bins everywhere in a deluxe 4LP retrospective boasting ten bonus tracks not on the double CD.
From 1978-1981 the Titan label issued only eight records, but over the years their tiny catalog has crawled to the top of powerpop want lists worldwide and appeared on scads of bootleg cassettes, building a legacy to rival L.A.’s Bomp or New York’s Ork. Located in flyover country, Titan was forced to start their own scene, import their own skinny ties, and scour Missouri for their own talent. Their midwest AM bubblegum roots are apparent in the likes of Gary Charlson, the Secrets*, Arlis!, Gems, Millionaire At Midnight, the Boys, J.P.McClain & the Intruders, Bobby Sky, and Scott McCarl, but Titan was clearly influenced by the glam-punk spit being hocked from the 100 Club stage.