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Various Artists - Bob Stanley Presents 76 In The Shade
2 LP The months without rain and airless days and nights might not have been something out of the ordinary in the Algarve or the south of France, but it was without precedent in Britain. The Summer of 1976 has remained a benchmark for long, hot summers â there may have been scorchers since, but none have seemed quite as relentless or enervating. The country melted into a collective puddle. 76 In The Shade probably wasnât anyoneâs real life soundtrack of the year â that could have included Bowieâs Station To Station and Abbaâs Greatest Hits. Instead, Saint Etienneâs Bob Stanley has put a compilation together that sonically evokes the summer of 1976 itself, its sweet heat and almost narcotic lethargy. Getting out of the sun, you might have sat inside with the radio on, and heard the dreamy wooziness of Liverpool Expressâs You Are My Love, 10ccâs Iâm Mandy Fly Me, or the Emotionsâ Flowers. Or maybe you flopped out in front of the telly, where you heard an alternative summer soundtrack â the music libraries that provided the bulk of the testcardâs music gave us Simon Parkâs minimal Stoned Out and John Cameronâs deeply immersive Liquid Sunshine; the Californian jazzer Spike Janson provided the wordless vocal harmonies of Walking So Free. 76 In The Shade follows in the footsteps of Bob Stanleyâs hugely successful comps for Ace, including English Weather and The Tears Of Technology. It suggests bright yellow sunshine, hot plastic car seats, cats lolloping on the lawn. A few tracks (Smokey Robinson, Cliff Richard, David Ruffin, Carmen McRae) act as necessary splashes of cooling water; most of them sound like itâs just too hot to move. TRACKLIST 1. WALKING SO FREE - Spike Janson 2. SUGAR SHUFFLE - Lynsey De Paul 3. MIRACLES (SINGLE VERSION) - Jefferson Starship 4. GET OUT OF TOWN - Smokey Robinson 5. IâM MANDY FLY ME (ALBUM VERSION) - 10CC 6. STONED OUT - Simon Park 7. NOTHING TO REMIND ME - Cliff Richard 8. DISCOVER ME - David Ruffin 9. YOUâRE THE SONG (THAT I CANâT STOP SINGING) - Hollywood Freeway 10. YOU ARE MY LOVE - Liverpool Express 11. LIQUID SUNSHINE - John Cameron 12. NOT ON THE OUTSIDE - Sylvia 13. STAY WITH ME - Blue Mink 14. WILD MOUNTAIN HONEY - Steve Miller Band 15. FALLINâ IN LOVE - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds 16. FLOWERS - The Emotions 17. MONTREAL CITY - Azimuth 18. ROCKâNâROLL STAR - Barclay James Harvest 19. MISS MY LOVE TODAY - Gilbert OâSullivan 20. MUSIC - Carmen McRae
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2 LP The months without rain and airless days and nights might not have been something out of the ordinary in the Algarve or the south of France, but it was without precedent in Britain. The Summer of 1976 has remained a benchmark for long, hot summers â there may have been scorchers since, but none have seemed quite as relentless or enervating. The country melted into a collective puddle. 76 In The Shade probably wasnât anyoneâs real life soundtrack of the year â that could have included Bowieâs Station To Station and Abbaâs Greatest Hits. Instead, Saint Etienneâs Bob Stanley has put a compilation together that sonically evokes the summer of 1976 itself, its sweet heat and almost narcotic lethargy. Getting out of the sun, you might have sat inside with the radio on, and heard the dreamy wooziness of Liverpool Expressâs You Are My Love, 10ccâs Iâm Mandy Fly Me, or the Emotionsâ Flowers. Or maybe you flopped out in front of the telly, where you heard an alternative summer soundtrack â the music libraries that provided the bulk of the testcardâs music gave us Simon Parkâs minimal Stoned Out and John Cameronâs deeply immersive Liquid Sunshine; the Californian jazzer Spike Janson provided the wordless vocal harmonies of Walking So Free. 76 In The Shade follows in the footsteps of Bob Stanleyâs hugely successful comps for Ace, including English Weather and The Tears Of Technology. It suggests bright yellow sunshine, hot plastic car seats, cats lolloping on the lawn. A few tracks (Smokey Robinson, Cliff Richard, David Ruffin, Carmen McRae) act as necessary splashes of cooling water; most of them sound like itâs just too hot to move. TRACKLIST 1. WALKING SO FREE - Spike Janson 2. SUGAR SHUFFLE - Lynsey De Paul 3. MIRACLES (SINGLE VERSION) - Jefferson Starship 4. GET OUT OF TOWN - Smokey Robinson 5. IâM MANDY FLY ME (ALBUM VERSION) - 10CC 6. STONED OUT - Simon Park 7. NOTHING TO REMIND ME - Cliff Richard 8. DISCOVER ME - David Ruffin 9. YOUâRE THE SONG (THAT I CANâT STOP SINGING) - Hollywood Freeway 10. YOU ARE MY LOVE - Liverpool Express 11. LIQUID SUNSHINE - John Cameron 12. NOT ON THE OUTSIDE - Sylvia 13. STAY WITH ME - Blue Mink 14. WILD MOUNTAIN HONEY - Steve Miller Band 15. FALLINâ IN LOVE - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds 16. FLOWERS - The Emotions 17. MONTREAL CITY - Azimuth 18. ROCKâNâROLL STAR - Barclay James Harvest 19. MISS MY LOVE TODAY - Gilbert OâSullivan 20. MUSIC - Carmen McRae













