Breakout '85 // Bay City Rollers - Full Album (1985) + bonus tracks

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Breakout '85 by the Bay City Rollers, released exclusively in Japan and Australia. Including a couple bonus tracks!
    Tracklist:
    1. Breakout
    2. Heartbreaker
    3. Groovy
    4. Make My Body Work
    5. When You Find Out
    6. The Whip
    7. Lost Without You (No Freedom)
    8. I Know (I'm the Man For You)
    9. That's The Way
    10. Could This Be Love
    11. Emotion
    12. The Whip (Eric vocals)
    13. Piece of the Action
    14. Seen This Movie

Комментарии • 54

  • @AnitaVickers-ey2nw
    @AnitaVickers-ey2nw 10 месяцев назад +4

    The legendary Bay city rollers. Legends in their own rights. No competition. Love ❤ u Bay City Rollers. Forever.

  • @user-kq2rh9fl4v
    @user-kq2rh9fl4v 3 года назад +5

    素晴らしい最高〜です懐かしい曲、有り難う御座います💕感動します🙇🏻‍♀💕🤗感謝です、その時が甦って来て🤭🌻懐かしさで1杯です💕💕💕

  • @suzanneespinola6509
    @suzanneespinola6509 Год назад +3

    Just listened to this album. Never heard it before. Thank for sharing. Happy Heavenly Birthday IAN tomorrow ❤️🎸👍🎤

  • @portierconcierge7225
    @portierconcierge7225 Год назад +7

    It is amazing how Rollermania lived on in Japan---years after Rollermania faded away in America.

    • @moiraanneshearer3572
      @moiraanneshearer3572 Год назад +4

      This LP Breakout was also put out in Australia, as well as in Japan. The only 2 Countries it got released in. Never knew why this was. But it certainly was an LP of surprise. An LP so unRollerish it would make one sit up and realise how excellent the band became. From Rollin' to Dedication it had a bouncy pop feel. Then It's A Game came along. A totally different type of music. Lyrically completely unlike the other 4 LPs before it. Then the Strangers In The Wind LP which was completely different to Its A Game, where that lp was way ahead of the first 4 LPs. Strangers was more a middle of the road type LP, almost a countryish sound a music paper review said of that LP. Then came a change of singer. Where they, as a band, were totally unrecognisable. Lyrically and soundwise. As well as obviously vocally. The band line up had actually written those 3 LPs themselves. And in the UK, I don't know about anywhere else, the radio here was playing the singles with the new singer guy. The first single was over played. I heard it loads on the radio in the UK in 1979. It was a kind of power pop song. It woke up 79' for me. As did Leslie's Shall I Do It, his solo song he had out the same year. Sadly both music acts, tho' brilliant. Did not get the audience response needed to enable promotion of their follow up releases. If they had just gotten that, the history of this band would have turned out completely different. Back to Breakout. If it had gotten put out globally..Again the story could have turned out differently. It was not actually too late. This LP was different, as was the ones with Duncan. Looking back, and hearing the back catalogue now. With the previous to Duncan days. With Duncan. And then back with Les with Breakout time. This band actually surprised. Big time. But sadly the majority never got past the days where their charted songs written by other people were most loved. And the songs written by the band members, which were after those days never got heard en-masse. This LP is brilliant, vocally, musically, lyrically. Not in that order. Tho'. The real tragedy of the Rollers was the songs that they actually wrote themselves that could have earned them songwriting royalties got bypassed on. All it needed was bought on, with the first songs that both The Rollers and Les himself done. But it got bypassed on. The real story of The Rollers is just that.

  • @moiraanneshearer3572
    @moiraanneshearer3572 2 года назад +7

    Listening to this decades on from the year of release. Which was 1985. This has become a favourite lp of mine.

  • @rose3781
    @rose3781 Год назад +5

    Kenny Phoenix thank you for sharing this wonderful & amazing album ❤❤🎸🎤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @brianmuratori3206
    @brianmuratori3206 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for sharing this rare amazing record! The Rollers arrive in the 1980's!

  • @mantsoi5673
    @mantsoi5673 Год назад +5

    終於看到很多Ian年少時相片,希望可再看到Ian年輕時視頻和solo。Thanks

  • @floorlengthskirts
    @floorlengthskirts Год назад +5

    love it

  • @tartantony08
    @tartantony08 3 года назад +8

    Funny thing is I love this album, the whip is a master peace

  • @karenstoddard8278
    @karenstoddard8278 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, Kenny! Love all the film of Ian 🥰

  • @daytime5590
    @daytime5590 2 года назад +6

    i am listening this album for the first time with this posting
    i am wandering it is completely 80s sound
    omg
    and…
    songs are amazing

  • @heelsurfs9519
    @heelsurfs9519 Год назад +3

    Awesome, thanks for sharing Kenny! 🙂

  • @bmoore5868
    @bmoore5868 Год назад +1

    Got this album late 80's. It was a hoot to see most of the alumni on the album cover after years of not knowing what happened to any of these guys. Sold it on eBay for 140 USD to some woman from USA. She said it "skipped" and I refunded her money. I'm sure she just copied it and was being cheap. All ended well sold it a week later to 180 USD after confirming it did not skip.

  • @sandramark973
    @sandramark973 2 года назад +3

    Being a BCR fan from ‘way back’ I prefer their music and style when they were in their ‘tartan days’ . Hearing this album for the first time dosnt resemble the group l know & love. Music changed in the 80’s and unfortunately BCR also had to. Though the music and ‘vocals’ were still good, they lost their individuality & uniqueness. This music sounds very ‘manufactured’ , it must be very difficult to ‘reinvent’ a band to keep up with the times. The 80’s had the best artists , too many to mention,. How can you complete with that? Still love them in the 70’s , some things never change and don’t need to! Thanks for the music😘

    • @moiraanneshearer3572
      @moiraanneshearer3572 2 года назад

      The saddest thing was that when there were no others writing for them they got no one to listen but those who did. And those fans know who they are.

    • @pjm5816
      @pjm5816 Год назад

      you mean when it was all session musicians only roller on it was Les singing

    • @wendyh2708
      @wendyh2708 Год назад +1

      I think the Rollers best albums were with Duncan Faure. Their sound was a big departure from the Les days. Had they been promoted properly with Faure in the lead, they could have broken free from the 'bubble gum' genre.

  • @moiraanneshearer3572
    @moiraanneshearer3572 3 года назад +6

    The band who were full of surprises. The musical syles with each vocalists surprises. Loved all the releases from this band. All the line ups.

  • @jenniluwhitney123
    @jenniluwhitney123 2 года назад +3

    I got HOOKED on the Rollers in 75 or 76 because of Les, but I'm still HERE because of Paddy!

    • @sandramark973
      @sandramark973 2 года назад

      Oh yes, how could anyone forget sweet Paddy! Love him🥰

    • @moiraanneshearer3572
      @moiraanneshearer3572 Год назад +1

      @@sandramark973 Pat had a career beyond the Rollers. As you know. Had several vinyl LPs out in foreign shores..For a Scottish laddie he was loved very much in Germany and Japan that I remember on. And he had a good vocal on him I remember. There were quite a few LPs released of Pat McGlynn back in the day. There was Scottie, and The Pat McGlynn Band. I remember those times. And of the days where Ian had his bands he was in. Both Ian and Pat came back into the Bcrs in later times. And both played with Les version Bcrs at points in later times as well. Met Pat with Les at an event in London in latter years time. Pat had the most amazing smile.

  • @moiraanneshearer3572
    @moiraanneshearer3572 3 года назад +6

    Beyond the looks of this band lay the music. The entire back catalogue if actually listened too. Is actually full of surprises. Looking back this lp is probably an lp that was least heard. But was musical excellence.

  • @daisytuan6724
    @daisytuan6724 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why did not make this marvelous album spread all through the world wide? It's BCR!

  • @Shikta-poobah67
    @Shikta-poobah67 Год назад +3

    I’ve been a BCR fan since I was a little kid hearing them for the first time (the “Once Upon a Star” album) in 1975, but I’ve gotta confess this is my first time ever hearing this particular album. By the time this came out I had *LONG* since moved on from the Rollers and immersed myself in some very, VERY different music and music scenes. I don’t even remember this album existing back then. I don’t think it was ever released in America. The last thing of theirs I remember listening to was the “Elevator” album, and that was 6 years before this one came out.
    Anyway, yeah um… lots to unpack here. 😂 It’s extremely mid-80’s sounding, that’s for sure… which I suppose for the Rollers is perfectly in character since their early albums were about as stuck in the mid-70’s as a band could get. Just like how albums like “Rollin’” and “Wouldn’t You Like It” were very much a product of the era they came out in, so is this very much “of it’s time”. This definitely sounds like 1985. Excessive amounts of gated reverb, compression, and synth effects. 80’s studio gimmickry 101. Textbook. The songwriting isn’t terrible, once you can get past the (over)production. I’m going to guess the songwriting here was a bit more democratic, and everybody made their contributions? Just a guess. From what I understand, this was the last thing they did, studio-wise, for a very long time.
    Interesting, as a musical curiosity or artifact… but I think I’ll stick with the ‘74-‘76 stuff personally.

  • @rfldnz6487
    @rfldnz6487 3 года назад +8

    kajagoogoo music style

  • @pamelafraser4434
    @pamelafraser4434 2 года назад +1

    Didnt get bonus tracks on my album. It's the Rollers but not how I prefer them

  • @rockrabbitt
    @rockrabbitt 2 года назад +3

    I used to have an original vinyl but I have never heard of as I had no interest in this strange band with various ex-members.
    Just found musically this was with many influences with Pat.

  • @pamelafraser4434
    @pamelafraser4434 2 года назад +1

    Would love to see lyrics... not following most of them

  • @portierconcierge7225
    @portierconcierge7225 Год назад +3

    The 'Breakout' song sounds like something that Micheal Jackson would sing.

  • @mantsoi5673
    @mantsoi5673 Год назад +3

    How old was Ian at that time?

  • @wendyh2708
    @wendyh2708 3 года назад +3

    I loved the BCR as a kid and I still enjoy their music, but this? OMG and not in a good way.

  • @jayanxiety
    @jayanxiety 2 года назад +3

    As much of a fan I am of ALL eras of the BCR, including the tragically underrated "Duncan" years, I find it difficult to accept this album into "Official Canon". The single, "Piece of the Action" was a great track, but the following album seemed like an afterthought. The production values are limited and it just doent feel like a "Bay City Rollers" album. I wasn't surprised when I learned that it was basically Les and Pat with only minimal contributions from the other members.

    • @bmoore5868
      @bmoore5868 Год назад

      Agreeed. From what I understand it was Les and Pat writing the tunes (with Les not giving credit to a third writer : and from what I understand not the first time he "ghosted" a song writer) and not sure if any of the guys played on it. The songs and the production of the post Elevator years for both solo and reunion stuff didn't do anything to quell the critics. I didn't feel the love on Voxx or Richochet either. Sure they could play but the songs just weren't there for me.

    • @pjm5816
      @pjm5816 Год назад +4

      you obviously know nothing about music lets hear what you do record and write a whole album in a week and just so you know ERIC WOODY LES and me PAT were all involved writing and performing on this album with the incredible VIC MARTIN on keyboards

    • @pjm5816
      @pjm5816 Год назад +1

      ERIC Faulkner was the Producer of Breakout Album get your facts right

    • @jayanxiety
      @jayanxiety Год назад

      @@pjm5816 Thanks for the info Pat! Let me assure you that my opinion on Breakout is just based on it compared to previous BCR albums. It didn't speak to me like previous albums. Didn't mean to offend as I've always been a huge fan of yours Mr McGlynn. I always thought you got the short end of the stick, especially when it came to the It's A Game album. I was a friend of Ian Mitchell and learned a lot about the history of both the Rollermania Era and the subsequent reunions. I'd love to hear more about it from your side of things as well.

    • @pjm5816
      @pjm5816 Год назад +1

      This album was recorded at Matrix studio in London all members were on it at least ones that could play Woody Eric Les and Me PAT Beast Longmuir Ian or Alan were not involved i had to pay for the funding of this project as the were all skint Eric was being evicted from his flat Derrek was in Portugal i think snapping pics of little boys I never got my money back the Demonic Cult ripped of everyone me included left Ian penniless and broke SAD BUT TRUE

  • @himesan271
    @himesan271 3 года назад +2

    動画が見たいのに

  • @marklaviolette6474
    @marklaviolette6474 2 года назад +2

    As a lifelong Bay City roller fan I’ve come to the conclusion these guys were all fucked up just never meant to be 1979 elevator with Duncan faure on vocals was the best album they ever made as Bay City rollers wouldn’t you like it would be second this shit is rubbish though..

  • @judis6224
    @judis6224 3 года назад +2

    Don't like it,it's a very eighties record,don't hear Eric on this so much

    • @pjm5816
      @pjm5816 Год назад

      Eric was the Producer Breakout

  • @himesan271
    @himesan271 3 года назад +2

    動画が見たいのに