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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelBIG Beat UK, Bgb
UPC0029667108126
eBay Product ID (ePID)28060445824
Product Key Features
Release Year2023
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistVarious
Release TitleShe's Got the Power: Female Power Pop, Punk & Garage
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length5.71 in
Item Width5.29 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks25
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Hanging on the Telephone - Blondie 1.2 Da Doo Ron Ron / I Wanna Be Sedated - the Dollyrots 1.3 Spirit FM - Bad Moves 1.4 Out of Time - Vibeke Saugestad 1.5 I'll Be Alright - Baby Shakes 1.6 Juvenille Thrills - the Launderettes 1.7 Dancing with Joey Ramone - Amy Rigby 1.8 Rock Boys - Suzy ; los Quattro 1.9 Get Enough - Ivy 1.10 Take It Off - the Donnas 1.11 In the City - Cocktail Slippers 1.12 Explosion! (English Version) - Shonen Knife 1.13 Teenage Kicks - Dawn Chorus ; the Bluetits 1.14 Bright City Lights - the Dahlmanns 1.15 The Teens Are Square - the Courettes 1.16 Love So Pure - Puffy Amiyumi 1.17 Boy Crazy - Lydia Loveless 1.18 Cmon + Kiss Me - Sun 60 1.19 Peter Gunn Locomotion - the Delmonas 1.20 You're My Brian Jones - Palmyra Delran 1.21 We Only Come Out at Night - the Sugar Stems 1.22 Take It All Away - Girlschool 1.23 Alright Alright (Here's My Fist Where's the 1.24 Fight?) - Sahara Hotnights 1.25 Unforgiven - Go-Go's
NotesUK collection. The follow-up to our Girls Go Power Pop! Collection of female-fronted bands from the 80s and 90s, and the sisterly companion to Come On Let's Go! #and Rockets Of Love!, our two volumes of male Power Pop. This compilation includes many more examples of the blurring of lines: the Dollyrots' pop-punk mash-up of the Crystals and the Ramones is a rush of adrenalin and sweetness, the Donnas instill enough pop into metal to lighten it's heaviness, Bad Moves add pop to indie, Lydia Loveless somehow squeezes pop into cow-punk, the Launderettes pour greasy honey over garage-rock, and the Courettes add a dash of Spectoresque candy over their tough retro-rock - but the point is that it's all pop with power. Power Pop has maintained a strong underground presence from the 70s up to the present day, having survived by blending with similar styles, and is now enthusiastically supported by die-hard fans around the world. We have scoured the world to find the most exciting tracks with contributions from not only the USA and the UK but also Spain, Sweden, Japan, Norway, Brazil and Denmark. This is a celebration of the females who continue to explore the joyful possibilities pop has to offer. And, frankly, they do it best.