VariousSuper Bad

Genre:

Funk / Soul

Style:

Disco

Year:

Tracklist

Joe Simon Step By Step
The Isley Brothers That Lady
Robert Knight Love On A Mountain Top
Sly & The Family Stone If You Want Me To Stay
Millie Jackson It Hurts So Good
Don Downing Lonely Days Lonely Nights
Pointer Sisters Yes We Can Can
New York City I'm Doin' Fine Now
The Three Degrees Dirty Ol' Man
Ronnie Dyson When You Get Right Down To It
The O'Jays Back Stabbers
Barry White I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby
The Supremes Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand)
Billy Preston Will It Go Round In Circles
Marvin Gaye What's Going On
Stevie Wonder Superwoman
Cymande The Message
Timmy Thomas Why Can't We Live Together?
Aretha Franklin Mocking Bird
The Intruders I'll Always Love My Mama
Brenda & The Tabulations One Girl Too Late
Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes If You Don't Know Me By Now
Gladys Knight And The Pips Midnight Train To Georgia
Curtis Mayfield Move On Up

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    Cover of Super Bad, 1973, Vinyl Super Bad
    LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
    K-Tel – NU 427 US 1973 US1973
    New Submission
    Cover of Super Bad, 1973, Vinyl Super Bad
    LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
    K-Tel – NU 427 US 1973 US1973
    New Submission
    Cover of Super Bad, 1974, Vinyl Super Bad
    LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
    K-Tel – NE 499 UK 1974 UK1974
    Cover of Super Bad, 1974, Cassette Super Bad
    Cassette, Compilation
    K-Tel – E CE 549 UK 1974 UK1974
    New Submission
    Cover of Super Bad, 1974, Vinyl Super Bad
    LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Stereo
    K-Tel – NC 415 Canada 1974 Canada1974
    Needs Changes
    Cover of Super Bad, 1974, Vinyl Super Bad
    LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
    K-Tel – NE 499 UK 1974 UK1974
    New Submission
    Cover of Super Bad, 1974, 8-Track Cartridge Super Bad
    8-Track Cartridge, Compilation
    K-Tel – T8T-559 UK 1974 UK1974
    Needs Changes
    Cover of Super Bad, 1974, Vinyl Super Bad
    LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
    K-Tel – NE 499 UK 1974 UK1974
    New Submission
    Cover of Super Bad, , 8-Track Cartridge Super Bad
    8-Track Cartridge, Compilation
    K-Tel – NC-415-8 Canada Canada
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • Sectionfive's avatar
      Sectionfive
      For mass market compilations that have stood the test of time, this one is surely hard to beat. I imagine this LP has been an education for many who encountered it since its release in 1974 when individually these tunes were harder to find and we can count the tracks that would have an enormous influence on music over the next 50 years.

      For myself, this is one of the longest surviving records in my collection, picked up for 50 cent in a charity arounnd the mid 2000s. First introduction to proto club tracks from the likes of Cymande, Timmy Thomas, etc. As my own tastes evolved I've come to recognise there isnt a dud on here. A great job from the team who put this together way back.
      • RC_67's avatar
        RC_67
        Edited 7 months ago
        The First Majestic album not to use the 20 Hits Title and the first to be issued on Cassette its a great album i do have in my collection The first Majestic album to use the 20 hits title was 20 Power Hits in 1969.
        • Vancouverlocalpickup's avatar
          The track listing in the photos does not match the release track listing . Incorrect photos or wrong release .
          • RC_67's avatar
            RC_67
            B6 Why can't we live together by Timmy Thomas also ended up on the Australian Majestic/K-tel Compilation album called Rock Explosion
            • RC_67's avatar
              RC_67
              A12 I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby by Barry White ended up on Majestic/K-tel Australian issue called Rock Explosion
              • Neilf.1955's avatar
                Neilf.1955
                K-Tel(as Majestic) in Australia realised that in order to put 24 songs on an LP(12 per side) was going to involve some severe editing. So K-Tel(Majestic) cut back to 20 tracks(10 per side) in order to get more songs in a side appearing in their complete form, or as many as possible. Later K-Tel LPs here would reduce the number of tracks back to 8 or 9 a side, Dropping the "20(insert name here) Hits" titles freed K-Tel up to issue albums with less tracks, so that the tracks could be included unedited. "Less is more!"
                • RC_67's avatar
                  RC_67
                  Edited 5 years ago
                  this was issued in Australia with entirely different track listing with 20 tracks rather 24 that practise stopped in country in 1969
                  • Iamyellostone's avatar
                    Iamyellostone
                    All of these are from 1974, but my copy says 73; its NU-427, which isn't an option. How come it isn't on here
                    • djwaffles's avatar
                      djwaffles
                      this is a great compilation as a whole for longplay!
                      • Bradx's avatar
                        Bradx
                        Edited 9 years ago
                        This album was produced in an era when records were extremely expensive. Some of the tracks on this were quite hard to find - Timmy Thomas, Cymande for instance. I actually this album being d on the tv at the time and a couple of days later some of the cool kids were carrying it around at school.

                        K-Tel wanted to give value for money but it was a kind of law of diminishing returns ... it looked good on paper (and on the tv) but when you got hold of the thing it turned out not to be quite as good as it seemed. K-Tel had to pay for all those adverts somehow... and groove-cramming was the way forward. The sound quality is pretty dire and many of the tracks are curtailed before their time. Most teenagers couldn't tell the difference back then anyway.

                        This was an era when multi-artist chart hit compilations were mainly of the non-original artists, soundalike variety and pitched just less than a quid (Hot Hits, Top Of the Pops etc... way, way before NTWICM). This album probably came in at £1.50, something like that, but as it was all original artists represented good value at the time.
                        Wouldn't give it house room now though.... it's a '70s thing.

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