International Retro Pop
International retro pop takes us back to the 60s, 70s and 80s, a period of musical effervescence when choruses became universal. From the Beatles to ABBA, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac and David Bowie, these artists shaped the soundtrack of an entire era. Each record reveals a part of this abundant and timeless creativity, capable of bringing all generations together.
These songs, a blend of sunny energy and delicious nostalgia, revive the spirit of an era when pop reigned supreme.
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The Early Years
Released: December 8, 2017 Genres: Pop and International Retro Pop Label: Intermusic Format: Vinyl
International retro pop: the spark of vinyl
A journey through the decades: from the swinging sixties to the synth-driven eighties
International retro pop spans a period roughly from the early 1960s to the late 1980s, a golden age when 45s and LPs ruled the global charts. From French yéyé to the British Invasion bands, from the sophisticated Los Angeles pop sound to Italian cantautori and the synth wave of the 1980s, this sprawling genre tells the story of popular music in constant reinvention, intimately tied to the vinyl format that was its natural medium.
The iconic artists and essential albums
You cannot discuss retro pop without mentioning The Beatles, whose albums Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) and Abbey Road (1969) redefined what a recording studio could achieve. The Beach Boys with Pet Sounds (1966) brought unprecedented harmonic sophistication to pop music. ABBA got the whole world dancing with Arrival (1976), while Elton John delivered the flamboyant double album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973). On the French side, France Gall, Françoise Hardy, and Michel Polnareff elevated the yéyé movement to full artistic maturity, and labels such as Vogue, Barclay, and Philips built catalogues that are now highly sought after by collectors. David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac (Rumours, 1977), Queen, The Carpenters, Simon & Garfunkel, and Blondie round out this eclectic pantheon.
On the label front, Motown provided a perfect showcase for American pop-soul, while Apple Records, Atlantic, and RCA helped shape the sound of international pop. For collectors, hunting down a well-preserved original pressing is a pursuit that is both demanding and exhilarating. First editions, often identifiable by their stamped matrix numbers, thick cardboard sleeves, or vintage label designs, are widely regarded as offering a sound reproduction truer to the original artistic intent. Vinyles.com, as a price comparison service, lets you scan offers from multiple specialised retailers for the same record in a single glance, a real time-saver when you are tracking down a specific edition. Whether you are after a Japanese pressing of ABBA's Arrival, a first pressing of Rumours, or a recent remastered reissue, always take the time to check the matrix code, the country of manufacture, and the seller's reviews before you commit.
