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The quintessential American power pop band,
Big Star
remains one of the most mythic and influential cult acts in all of rock & roll. Originally led by the singing and songwriting duo of
Alex Chilton
and
Chris Bell
, the Memphis-based group fused the strongest elements of the British Invasion era -- the melodic invention of
the Beatles
, the whiplash guitars of
the Who
, and the radiant harmonies of the
Byrds
-- into a ramshackle but poignantly beautiful sound which recaptured
the spirit of pop's past even as it pointed the way toward the music's future. Although creative tensions, haphazard distribution, and marketplace indifference conspired to ensure
Big Star
's brief existence and commercial failure, the group's three studio albums nevertheless remain unqualified classics, and their impact on subsequent generations of indie bands on both sides of the Atlantic is surpassed only by that of the Velvet Underground.
The roots of
Big Star
lie in the group
Ice Water
(also known as
Rock City
), formed in 1971 by singer/guitarist
Bell
in association with guitarist
Steve Ray
, bassist
Andy Hummel
, and drummer
Jody Stephens
.
Ray
left the group a short time after its inception and was soon replaced by
Chilton
, the onetime
Box Tops
vocalist who was just 16 years old when the group topped the pop charts with their 1967 classic,
"The Letter."
Chilton
had recently returned to Memphis after attempting to mount a solo career in New York City; he first played with
Bell
years earlier in a high school cover band, and with his arrival
Ice Water
rechristened itself
Big Star
, borrowing the name from a local supermarket chain. Recording soon commenced at the local Ardent Studios, where
Bell
occasionally worked as an engineer and session guitarist; despite solid critical notice and some radio airplay, their brilliant 1972 debut,
#1 Record
, nevertheless fell prey to the distribution problems of the newly-formed Ardent label's parent company Stax -- more often than not, the album simply never made its way to retailers.
In the meantime,
Bell
and
Chilton
continued to butt heads over
Big Star
's direction -- the former envisioned a primarily studio-oriented project, while the latter preferred performing live; moreover,
Chilton
's past success in the
Box Tops
guaranteed him the lion's share of attention from listeners and critics, minimizing
Bell
's own contributions in the process. In late 1972
Bell
finally left the band -- his subsequent attempts to mount a solo career proved largely fruitless, with only a spectacular solo single,
"I Am the Cosmos,"
receiving official release prior to his untimely death in a 1978 car crash. (A posthumous solo compilation, also titled
I Am the Cosmos
, was finally issued to unanimous critical acclaim in 1992.) Following
Bell
's exit,
Big Star
briefly struggled on as a three-piece before disbanding, with
Chilton
returning to his stalled solo career; months later, he reteamed with
Hummel
and
Stephens
to play a local music writers' convention, and the performance was so well-received that they decided to make the reunion permanent.
Big Star
's second album, 1974's
Radio City
, remains their masterpiece -- ragged and raw guitar-pop infused with remarkable intensity and spontaneity. It also contained perhaps their best-known song, the oft-covered cult classic
"September Gurls."
(Another highlight,
"Back of a Car,"
bears the unmistakable input of
Chris Bell
, although the duration and extent of his return to duty is unknown.) Distribution difficulties again undermined whatever hopes of commercial success existed, however, and
Hummel
soon announced his resignation;
Chilton
and
Stephens
recruited bassist
John Lightman
for a handful of East Coast live dates, including a WLIR radio broadcast later issued as
Big Star Live
. Work on a planned third album soon began, but the sessions proved disastrous as
Chilton
, reeling from years of music industry exploitation and frustration, effectively sabotaged his own music -- where
Radio City
teetered on the brink of collapse, the new songs tumbled over completely, culminating in one of the most harrowingly bleak pop records ever made. An album's worth of material was completed and shelved, and then
Big Star
was no more.
The story might have ended there, but in 1978 the third
Big Star
album was finally issued overseas -- various titled
Third
and/or
Sister Lovers
, it appeared for years in essentially unauthorized versions containing neither the complete session nor the proper sequencing. Still, the record earned a significant cult following, and with the emergence of the nascent power-pop movement, it became increasingly clear just how prescient
Big Star
's music had been. Countless alternative rock bands --
R.E.M
.,
the Replacements
,
the dB's
, and
Teenage Fanclub
, to name just four -- cited the band's enormous influence in the years to follow, and in 1993
the Posies
'
Jonathan Auer
and
Ken Stringfellow
backed
Chilton
and
Stephens
for a reunion gig at the University of Missouri, a performance captured on the Columbia live disc. To the surprise of many, the
Big Star
reunion continued with tours of Europe and Japan, and -- most shocking of all -- even an appearance on television's The Tonight Show, although no new studio recordings were forthcoming. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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