CCS A's B's & Rarities CD Suzi Quatro

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d53 CCS A's B's & Rarities CD Hyväkuntoinen CD yksi kevyt jälki levyssä Once upon a time, singles were released with B sides that were not simply tracks from the album the single was taken from. `A's, B's & Rarities' is more than a greatest hits or a best of compilation. It brings together these B sides and then throws in a few unreleased tracks, or rarities, for good measure. Thus, for Suzi Quatro fans, it is far more interesting than any of the multitude of compilations that have poured out since her hit-making career effectively ended after a decade in 1982. `A's, B's & Rareties' is part of a series that catalogues recordings on EMI's RAK Records label, owned by Quatro's Manager, Mickie Most in the 70s and early 80s. Before she was a star, Quatro released her first single in 1972, `Rolling Stone', a fine song that appears here with two songs from an early EP - `Brain Confusion' and `Ain't Got No Home' - all produced by Mickie Most. Then the first seven hit singles, which accompanied her first three albums, appear here with their B sides. They are certainly interesting - if, of a time. But there are two essential inclusions. `I Wanna Be Free', a truly beautiful song that ranks with `Cat Size' (off the ` Quatro ' album) as one of her finest vocal performances, is the cool cruisy, hippy flipside of `Too Big'. And in the rock department, there is the acidic `Little Bitch Blue', B side of '48 Crash'. These two tracks alone make purchase of this disc worth it.













