A favorite pastime of audiophiles is digging for new music, and one of the most obscure vaults to be explored lies in the musical catalogs of acts known as one-hit wonders.
Many artists with only one chart appearance have been blessed by the passing of time, causing acts like Thin Lizzy to reach a wider audience through the years — an audience not informed only by chart success or radio circulation. Here are 10 songs by artists who deserve recognition beyond their one hit.The song you should know: “The Plastic Age”
It’s funny to think that the song that defines not only the onset of the MTV generation but the overall sound of the '80s was written and released in the 1970s. In 1979, when The Buggles made “Video Killed The Radio Star,” the first music video to play when MTV made its debut, the sea change was still two years away. The pair found much greater success in their individual pursuits .
In Australia, Billy Thorpe is a national icon, the Aussie equivalent of Sammy Hagar. But to us, he is known only for his 1979 minor rock hit “Children of the Sun.” At the height of their fame, Thorpe and his band The Aztecs were proclaimed “the loudest band in the land,” making waves with their ridiculously furious hard rock performance at the 1974 Sunbury festival and the live album that resulted from it.
that ensued over its sampling of an orchestral version of a Rolling Stones song. Audiences are generally oblivious to anything else the band created, let alone their psych-rock origins. The group's debut album,brought together disparate styles drawing from the likes of Dr. John, The Stooges, Cocteau Twins and Can. Producer John Leckie slathers a layer of sonic rainbows that few bands were willing to indulge in since Hawkwind.
Few pop songs, of any decade, are as good as “You Get What You Give.” Who knows how it happens, but New Radicals frontman Gregg Alexander seems to have some grasp on genius songwriting. In some ways, their early popularity might have been a curse; despite the quality and consistency of New Radicals’ only LP, the band never found pop success again. The band’s follow-up single “Someday We’ll Know” is a microcosm of what makes New Radicals a creative force, hushed yet sharp in its observation.
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