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D.I.Y.: Shake It Up - American Power Pop II (1978-80) (CD)

By: Various Artists


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for D.I.Y.: Shake It Up - American Power Pop II (1978-80) (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   Shake It Up (Ain't It Time?) - The Cryers  
2   I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend - The Rubinoos  
3   You Wanted To Know, (I Thought) - Chris Stamey & The dB's  
4   Tell It To Carrie - The Romantics  
5   Tomorrow Night - The Shoes  
6   Yellow Pills - 20/20  
7   Too Late - The Shoes  
8   Work-A-Day World - The Beat  
9   You Got It (Release It) - Pearl Harbor & The Explosions  
10   Stay In Time - Off Broadway USA  
11   What I Like About You - The Romantics  
12   Zero Hour - The Plimsouls  
13   I Like Girls - The Know  
14   Tell That Girl To Shut Up - Holly & The Italians  
15   First One, The - Gary Valentine  
16   Love You Tonight (Saturday's Gone) - Prix  
17   Giving It All - 20/20 (bonus track)  
18   Walking Out On Love - The Beat  
19   Waiting For The Night - The Pop!  
 


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Review

Rolling Stone (2/4/93, p.61) - 4 Stars - Excellent.

Title Note

In general, the songs on D.I.Y.: Shake It Up: American Power Pop II are a little lighter and bouncier than those on its predecessor Come Out and Play, but since there was always an element of sweetness in power pop anyway, that difference will matter to only a handful of listeners. Shake It Up still shares many of the same characteristics of Come Out and Play -- namely, it's a collection of 19 dynamic, hook-laden singles from the first wave of American power pop bands. Again, only a couple of these songs are well-known outside of power-pop circles -- the Romantics' "What I Like About You" had become a frat-rock anthem by the end of the '80s -- but within those circles, the Rubinoos ("I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend"), Chris Stamey & the dB's ("[I Thought] You Wanted to Know"), the Shoes ("Tomorrow Night," "Too Late"), 20/20 ("Yellow Pills," "Giving It All"), Off Broadway USA ("Stay in Time"), Holly and the Italians ("Tell That Girl to Shut Up"), and the Beat ("Work-A-Day World," "Walking Out on Love") and their songs became semi-legendary. With the exception of Come Out and Play, there's no better overview of the early-'80s power-pop movement than Shake It Up, even with the absence of such major players as Dwight Twilley, Phil Seymour, and Great Buildings. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine


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