Squire - Get Ready to Go! (2019)
Artist: Squire
Title: Get Ready to Go!
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: HiLo Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Power Pop, Mod
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:55
Total Size: 95/265 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Get Ready to Go!
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: HiLo Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Power Pop, Mod
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:55
Total Size: 95/265 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I'm 21 2:45
2. Let's Have Some Fun 3:38
3. City Breakdown 2:15
4. Left Behind 2:25
5. Four-Timer Girl 2:00
6. All I Gotta Do 2:06
7. I Just Don't Wanna Work! 3:53
8. Getting Better 2:42
9. Tesco Music 2:46
10. No Change 2:41
11. Do What You Wanna Do 3:01
12. Steve Zodiac Returns 2:03
13. Livin' in the City 2:42
14. Get Ready to Go! 2:58
The 14 tracks capture the sound of the embryonic Squire. Recorded in 1977 -78 and remixed earlier this year, (together with a brand new song - I’m 21) the recordings present a silhouette of the pre 1979 band with numbers that reveal all the pop sensibilities, lyrical twists and driving energy that merged to become the signature sound of the first singles.
The original sessions intended for a fictional band - The Numbers, contributed three songs on the Squire Fan Club Album - We Are The Numbers, Teenage Girl and I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend. However a vast archive of unheard recording remained – until now!
The lyrics impart the adolescent frustrations of the time, while the playing contributes a genuine urgency and ambition to set free! There are many unexpected delights on the way, the angular guitars, the blues harmonica, the surf and Mersey influences, the missing mod excursions, the ska connection, the original Livin’ In The City sung by Anthony. The tracks uncover the diverse influences that fed into the first songwriting steps. It’s all here!!
The original sessions intended for a fictional band - The Numbers, contributed three songs on the Squire Fan Club Album - We Are The Numbers, Teenage Girl and I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend. However a vast archive of unheard recording remained – until now!
The lyrics impart the adolescent frustrations of the time, while the playing contributes a genuine urgency and ambition to set free! There are many unexpected delights on the way, the angular guitars, the blues harmonica, the surf and Mersey influences, the missing mod excursions, the ska connection, the original Livin’ In The City sung by Anthony. The tracks uncover the diverse influences that fed into the first songwriting steps. It’s all here!!