Gary Glitter - Glitter / Touch Me (Reissue) (1972-73/2001)

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Title: Glitter / Touch Me
Year Of Release: 1972-73/2001
Label: Aziя Records
Genre: Glam Rock, Rock'n'Roll
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:13:58
Total Size: 512 Mb (scans)
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Gary Glitter - Glitter / Touch Me (Reissue) (1972-73/2001)


Tracklist:

Glitter (1972):
01. Rock And Roll (Part 1) 03:01
02. Baby Please Don't Go 02:54
03. The Wanderer 02:45
04. I Didn't Know I loved You (Till I Saw You Rock And Roll) 03:23
05. Ain't That A Shame 02:40
06. School Day (Ring Ring Goes The Bell) 03:08
07. Rock On 03:32
08. Donna 04:19
09. The Famous Instigator 03:25
10. The Clapping Song 03:13
11. Shaky Sue 02:21
12. Rock And Roll (Part 2) 03:01

Touch Me (1973):
13. Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah) 03:19
14. Come On, Come In, Get On 02:31
15. Happy Birthday 02:58
16. Hard On Me 02:15
17. To Know You Is To Love You 02:50
18. Money Honey 02:53
19. Hello Hello, I'm Back Again 03:19
20. Sidewalk Sinner 02:31
21. Didn't I Do It Right 03:21
22. Lonely Boy 03:28
23. Hold On To What You Got 03:16
24. I .O.U. 03:07

Born: May 8th, 1944 (Banbury, Oxfordshire). Flamboyant glam-rock singer whose over-the-top performances made him one of the most successful UK acts of the 1970s. Gadd started his recording career as Paul Raven (2) in 1960, although a succession of singles under this name (and later as Paul Monday) made little impact.

In 1971, with management by Mike Leander, he jumped on the glam bandwagon, releasing the single "Rock N Roll" under the name Gary Glitter. It reached the top ten in both the UK and USA. Although his only major hit state-side, it was the first of many in the UK, under the guidance of Rock Artistes Music Ltd..

Glitter's releases were, for the most part, fairly basic, but were made successful by his bravado and strutting showmanship. The hits dried up in the mid-70s, though he remained in the public eye via live performances and a 1984 comeback "Another Rock N Roll Christmas", as well as being sampled by (and appearing on TV with) The Timelords for their 1988 chart-topper "Doctorin' The Tardis". He went into semi-retirement in the 1990s, putting most of his musical energy into his annual Christmas gigs. However, his musical career ceased in 2000 after a 1999 conviction for child pornography, although he has stated plans to make a comeback as a musician, with at least one album planned.

On 5 February 2015 Gary Glitter was found guilty of attempted rape, four counts of indecent assault and one of having sex with a girl under the age of 13, between 1975 and 1980.He was sentenced, on 27 February, to 16 years imprisonment.




  • AMS
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This should be deleted due to child abuse crimes.
  • mufty77
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Many thanks.