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Strong Love: Songs Of Gay Liberation 1972-1981 / Various LP Pink Vinyl
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Strong Love: Songs Of Gay Liberation 1972-1981 / Various LP Pink Vinyl

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Chapter’s pivotal 2012 compilation Strong Love released on vinyl for the very first time!

Originally released on CD in 2012, Chapter’s landmark compilation of 70s gay musical pioneers gets a vinyl release for the first time ever – and on pink vinyl to boot!

Strong Love explores the first wave of openly gay songwriting, emerging after New York’s Stonewall Riots kickstarted the modern gay rights movement in 1969. It took just a few years for the defiant chanting and interlocked arms of early 70s pride marches to reverberate onto record, and Strong Love begins with the earliest known example, 1972’s A Gay Song by London hippie collective Everyone Involved.

Across 15 tracks, the compilation takes in disarmingly personal folk, uplifting soul, outsider country and dark synth-rock. But tellingly, none of its songs could be considered well-known. New York’s Steven Grossman released the first major label album by an openly gay artist in 1974, and Tom Robinson hit the UK Top 20 with the fiery Glad To Be Gay in 1978, but these are the exceptions. The coy ambivalence of Lou Reed and David Bowie was about as sexually adventurous as the 1970s music industry got, and most Strong Love artists released their own self-funded recordings in very limited numbers.

Unlike their lesbian counterparts, who joined forces to create long- lasting record labels, strong distribution networks and considerable sales figures, gay male musicians in the 1970s existed largely in solitary bubbles. Which doesn’t mean they didn’t carve out niches of their own. Eccentric one man band Chris Robison played with the New York Dolls and Elephant’s Memory, while LA glam seducer Smokey saw members of the Stooges and Quiet Riot pass through his backing band. Steven Grossman was covered by Twiggy and Scrumbly & Martin are infamous for their work with San Francisco drag hippies the Cockettes.

Whether known or not, what the songs on Strong Love illustrate is the vision, talent and raw courage that drove 1970s songwriters to sacrifice popular careers for the sake of honesty and self- expression. Compiled by Chapter Music’s Guy Blackman, with an evocative introduction from drummer RIchard Dworkin (who played with Blackberri and Buena Vista and is one of the few to have witnessed many Strong Love artists firsthand), the album is a powerful tribute to pioneering artists whose music has been neglected for too long. 

Tracklist:

A1 Everyone Involved – A Gay Song
A2 Charlie Murphy – Gay Spirit
A3 Blackberri - It's Okay
A4 Smokey - Strong Love
A5 Robert Campbell – Dreamboy
A6 Mike Cohen – Evil & Lusty
B1 Lavender Country – Cryin' These Cocksucking Tears
B2 Steven Grossman – Out
B3 Chris Robison – Big Strong Man In My Life
B4 Tom Robinson – Good To Be Gay
B5 Buena Vista – Hot Magazine
B6 International Gay Society – Stand Up For Your Rights
B7 Scrumbly & Martin – Hots For A Hustler
B8 Paul Wagner – The One