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Monday, September 17

Little Miss Dynamite


Speaking of forgotten albums from 1978 — as I was last week — here's one that does still sound good today. 16-year-old Rachel Sweet was a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll, with a big voice that made her sound like a New Wave Brenda Lee (or was it Lena Zavaroni?) She was also a cutie with a certain jailbait sexiness that I had a bit of a crush on (I was only 16 myself at the time so there's nothing creepy about that), and I'm pretty sure I bought her "Fool Around" album before I'd heard a note of it just because I liked the way she looked on the sleeve. Looking back at her now I think the appeal was that she looked like a girl I actually could go out with in real life (unlike that goddess Jackie Bolton), or would if I wasn't such a loser with the opposite sex. She was the girl next door, but unfortunately it was next door to someone else's house.

Whatever my reasons it turned out to be a wise purchase because "Fool Around" is a terrific album with Rachel belting out New Wave rockers and twangy Country ballads backed by Graham Parker's band The Rumour. My copy of the album was on white vinyl which isn't as valuable as it sounds because in a joke typical of her label Stiff Records it was the black vinyl copies that were the limited edition. I bet they thought they were being so bloody clever when they dreamt that gimmick up.

Download: Who Does Lisa Like? - Rachel Sweet (mp3)
Download: Wildwood Saloon - Rachel Sweet (mp3)

7 Comments:

At 1:07 PM, Blogger Otto said...

Like yourself, I was also a big Rachel Sweet fan, back in the day. I managed to see her in concert a couple of times (I think)...once at the Hampton Beach Club Casino (with Quincy opening). Just a great show and I really wish she was still recording...

I think I also had a bit of a crush on her and at the time it WAS age-appropriate...

Thanks for bringing her back to mind...

David M.

 
At 3:23 PM, Blogger dickvandyke said...

Tis funny. I was gawping at her on YouTube just last week singing B.A.B.Y on TOTP.

Funny how one so, er sweet, could have been the measure of our dreams back in 1978. I recall dribbling down my 'mohair' bright red and white hooped jumper. Rather akin to a rabid wasp.

Now I look at her more in a Billie (if loving you is wrong, I don't wanna be right) Piper sorta way.

 
At 11:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i only know of rachel after reading an article on about here at www.lostinthe80s.blogspot.com
(pretty sure that was it) seems she recorded "shadows of the night" a year before pat benatar did.its not bad,but of course pat's version has some tweaks and is 1,000 times better.i believe it said she works for some tv show now.

 
At 2:07 AM, Blogger Paul Pearson said...

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At 2:08 AM, Blogger Paul Pearson said...

"Fool Around" was reissued in the US this year -- along with quite a few other Stiffies, like Jona Lewie, Wreckless Eric, Tenpole Tudor, Any Trouble, Tracey Ullman. Much to be thankful for, yessir...

 
At 4:26 AM, Blogger mr.kenneth said...

great choice Lee ... and to have Rachel on those John Waters' soundtracks is Sweet!

*boom tish*


ps. Ally aka DustySevens if you're out there B.A.B.Y, all is forgiven ;)

Ken & Shirl

 
At 1:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

love the line eluding to people "...fighting in Baghdad...". Considering this was made in '78, is it clairvoyance or just the law of averages catching up?

 

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