Titan: It's All Pop!

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All Music Guide - Mark Deming
Lots of serious music fans have gotten the bright idea of starting a record company so they can spread the word about their favorite bands, but unlike most of them, Mark Prellberg and Tom Sorrells actually put their money where their mouths were, and in 1978 they launched Titan Records in their hometown of Kansas City, MO. From a business standpoint, Titan Records proved to be a noble folly; Prellberg and Sorrells knew next to nothing about promotion, distribution, or marketing, and being based in a town that's never been regarded as a major media center did nothing to help their learning curve. And though power pop is a music that attracts a passionate and endlessly loyal ...
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Editorial Reviews

All Music Guide - Mark Deming
Lots of serious music fans have gotten the bright idea of starting a record company so they can spread the word about their favorite bands, but unlike most of them, Mark Prellberg and Tom Sorrells actually put their money where their mouths were, and in 1978 they launched Titan Records in their hometown of Kansas City, MO. From a business standpoint, Titan Records proved to be a noble folly; Prellberg and Sorrells knew next to nothing about promotion, distribution, or marketing, and being based in a town that's never been regarded as a major media center did nothing to help their learning curve. And though power pop is a music that attracts a passionate and endlessly loyal fan base, it doesn't often move a whole lot of units, and since straightforward, energetic pop
ock was Titan's stock in trade, Prellberg and Sorrells' lack of know-how became even more of an issue. But let no one say that the guys behind Titan didn't know a great song when they heard it; the label's output sounded like chart-topping hits from an alternate universe where the Raspberries were bigger than the Beatles, Emitt Rhodes ruled the airwaves, and the Scruffs and Dwight Twilley were the hottest new acts on the scene. Titan released just six singles and a compilation LP before Prellberg and Sorrells threw in the towel in 1981, but the label's output has earned mythic status among fans of first generation power pop, and Numero Group has paid loving homage to the label's brief but fascinating history with Titan: It's All Pop!, a two-disc collection that features everything the label ever released in its original incarnation along with over 20 bonus tracks from Titan projects that either went unreleased or surfaced on other labels. If you're looking for a wealth of stylistic diversity, that's not Titan's strong suit, but if you're a fan of bright, uptempo melodies loaded with hooks, buttressed with crunchy guitar figures, and snappy drumming with a layer of vocal harmonies laid over the top, nearly everything here will sound like manna from heaven (with only Bobby Sky disappointing with the silly "Radio City" and "The Water," though "Rock 'n' Roll Song" is OK). The Boys (no relation to the U.K. punk rockers) throw a dash of glam swagger into the formula on "She's Dancing Again," the Secrets reveal a knack for cryptic lyrical sophistication on "Uniform," Gary Charlson balances polish and enthusiasm with commendable skill on "Shark," and Millionaire at Midnight reach out to the arena masses without embarrassing themselves on "Coit Tower." Outside of those shaky Bobby Sky cuts there isn't an obvious dud to be found here, and while some of the tracks are hampered by low budget production, the studio savvy evident on the sizable majority of these selections is impressive so early in the indie label game. Titan: It's All Pop! delivers two hours and twenty minutes of top-notch power pop in the classic style, and it's a grand testimonial not just to the musicians and songwriters featured here but to Mark Prellberg and Tom Sorrells, whose magnificent obsession and ear for deserving talent helped give this music life on wax.
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 11/4/2008
  • Label: Numero
  • UPC: 825764102421
  • Catalog Number: 24
  • Sales rank: 96,711

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. 1 It's Your Heart Tonight - The Secrets* (3:12)
  2. 2 Please Change Your Mind - The Boys (3:34)
  3. 3 Real Life Saver (3:22)
  4. 4 No Way Baby - Arlis! (3:43)
  5. 5 Coit Tower - Millionaire At Midnight (4:22)
  6. 6 We're Too Young - The Boys (3:00)
  7. 7 I Hope (2:46)
  8. 8 Save Your Money - The Gems (2:51)
  9. 9 Not the Way It Seems (2:38)
  10. 10 On a Night Like This - The Boys (2:35)
  11. 11 Just Another Pop Song - J.P. McClain & The Intruders (3:13)
  12. 12 Brown Eyes (3:49)
  13. 13 Daddy's Girl - The Secrets* (3:40)
  14. 14 The Water (3:22)
  15. 15 Tell Me It's You - The Boys (2:40)
  16. 16 I Can't Take It - Arlis! (3:05)
  17. 17 Cry - The Gems (3:21)
  18. 18 Get Your Radio - The Secrets* (3:17)
  19. 19 Bad Little Girl - The Boys (2:37)
  20. 20 Close Enough (3:22)
  21. 21 Good Friends - Arlis! (3:34)
Disc 2
  1. 1 Shark (2:35)
  2. 2 We're Dancing Again - The Boys (2:57)
  3. 3 Baby Don't Laugh - J.P. McClain & The Intruders (2:46)
  4. 4 I Wanna Be - Arlis! (3:09)
  5. 5 Radio Heart - The Secrets* (3:06)
  6. 6 (Baby) It's You - The Boys (2:56)
  7. 7 Drink a Toast - Millionaire At Midnight (3:55)
  8. 8 Rock N' Roll Song (3:23)
  9. 9 Uniform - The Secrets* (4:15)
  10. 10 Hold Me - The Boys (2:44)
  11. 11 Burning in You (3:51)
  12. 12 Some - The Gems (4:06)
  13. 13 Yesterday's Circles - The Boys (4:51)
  14. 14 Night School Girl - The Secrets* (3:06)
  15. 15 Didn't Like It Anyway - The Gems (2:58)
  16. 16 I'll Get You Back - Arlis! (3:31)
  17. 17 I Think About You (3:13)
  18. 18 Radio City (3:23)
  19. 19 You're Bad Too - The Boys (3:27)
  20. 20 The Last Song (Dry Your Eyes) - J.P. McClain & The Intruders (2:25)
  21. 21 Goodbye Goodtimes (3:59)
  22. 22 [Untitled] (0:09)
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Album Credits

Performance Credits
Jeff Chandler Vocals
Robert Grogan Drums
Cleave Anderson Drums
Larry Bell Drums
Chuck Boyd Percussion
Norman Dahlor Bass, Vocals
Steve Davis Guitar, Vocals
Doug Gunn Drums
Scott McCarl Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
Frank West Guitar
Pat Tomek Drums
Gary Charlson Organ, Guitar, Vocals
Toby Swann Guitar
Jasper Klassen Bass
Bobby Sky Keyboards, Vocals
Alvin Young Drums
Curtis Reaves Vocals
Steve Werner Guitar
Barry Shank Bass, Vocals
Terry Pieper Bass, Vocals
Dave Doran Piano
David Strangebye Houk Drums
David Boye Saxophone
Brent Hoad Organ, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
J.P. McClain Guitar, Vocals
Mike Bork Keyboards
Kathy Buehler Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Davis Guitar, Vocals
Allen Havlicek Guitar, Vocals
Michael Hillman Drums
Kirk Kuppig Guitar, Vocals
Ted Paxson Vocals
Arlis Peach Guitar, Vocals
Phil Shoemaker Drums, Vocals
Danny Shonerd Guitar, Vocals
Tom Sorrells Hand Clapping, Whisper
Harold Steinhardt Tenor Saxophone
Technical Credits
Dwight Twilley Composer
Dave Brock Engineer
Sammy Davis Jr. Liner Notes
Scott McCarl Composer
Gary Charlson Composer, Producer
Dean Klevatt Composer
Mark Prellberg Producer, Liner Notes
The Dynamic Duo Producer
Ken Shipley Liner Notes, Reissue Producer
Jeff Lipton Mastering
Tom Lunt Reissue Producer
Brent Hoad Producer
J.P. McClain Composer, Producer
Steve Lamphere Engineer
C.M. Allen Producer
Chuck Chapman Producer, Engineer
Greg Eisman Cover Photo
Randy Flash Liner Notes
Donald Henning Cover Photo
Arlis Peach Composer, Producer
Tom Sorrells Producer, Author
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