Sad About the Times is a compilation album made up of 15 obscure songs from the 1970s that "could have been hits", curated by Mikey Young (Total Control / Eddy Current Suppression Ring) and Keith Abrahamsson (founder of Anthology Recordings and head of A&R).[1] It was published by Anthology Recordings, a reissue imprint of Mexican Summer, as a companion[2] to Follow the Sun – a collection of 70s FM through a distinctly Australian lens assembled by the same duo.

Sad About the Times
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 17, 2019
Genre
Length1:08:12
Label
Producer
  • Mikey Young
  • Keith Abrahamsson

Sad About the Times is an "exploration of 70s FM folk, soft rock, west coast jangle, power pop and late night jams" by North American artists.[3]

On October 29, 2019, Anthology reissued three 1970s albums from artists featured on the album: Art Lown's Piper Oz the Hound, Boz Metzdorf's Signs of Seasons, and David Chalmers' Primeval Road.[4]

Track listing

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Some digital editions of the album remove Loaves & Fishes, Illusion, Holy River, Am I Supposed to Let it By Again, and the eponymous Sad About the Times, shortening the total length of the album to 58:04.

Track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Performed byLength
1."Sad About the Times" West2:32
2."Lonely City" Hollins Ferry4:23
3."N.Y. Survivor" Randy & The Goats3:50
4."Loaves & Fishes" Willow3:07
5."Deep Blue Sea" Art Lown2:43
6."Tomorrow is Gone" Jode3:10
7."Illusion" Norma Tanega3:40
8."If You Can Want" Perth County Conspiracy4:28
9."Hotel Room" David Chalmers4:00
10."Another Lonely Day" Jim Spencer2:11
11."Absolute Zero" Hoover3:35
12."Holy River" Space Opera5:24
13."Am I Supposed to Let it By Again (Above the Covers)" Roger Rodier4:03
14."Paula's Song" Emmett Finley3:40
15."Sing For Me" Sky (20)4:27
16."Running Water" Smubbs5:04
17."Here Comes the Sun"Maurice Springfield Jr.Oliver Klaus2:32
18."Wolf" Antonia Lamb3:18
19."Lover Now Alone" Kevin Vicalvi3:06
20."Sails Across The Sea" Boz Metzdorf5:52
21."Maybe Someday/Maybe Never" Dennis Stoner6:32
Total length:1:18:05

References

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  1. ^ Anthology, Mexican Summer &. "Various Artists - Sad About the Times. Mexican Summer & Anthology". Mexican Summer & Anthology. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  2. ^ "Sad About the Times: Lost Tracks of the '70s That Sound Vaguely Familiar, PopMatters". www.popmatters.com. 2019-06-06. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  3. ^ "Out Now: Sad About The Times". Anthology. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  4. ^ "Anthology Recordings Is Reissuing Three Obscure '70s LPs From Artists On Their Incredible Sad About The Times Comp". Stereogum. 2021-10-29. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
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