Rollerworld: Live at the Budokan 1977 (CD)
In Britain, Bay City Rollers reigned supreme for something less than two years, and in America, they were tops for a little more than one. Only in Japan did their fame sustain for anything more than a couple of blinks of an eye and, by 1977 -- just three years after "Shang a Lang" topped charts around the world -- that land remained the Rollers' last stronghold. But what a stronghold it was, repository of some of the wildest hysteria in the entire Rollerworld. Hence the title of this collection; hence the unrelenting undulation of screaming and joy that forms a backdrop to the main attraction. Rollerworld is the Rollers' first and only live album, but it lacks the band's greatest hits. "It's a Game," the last of the Rollers' even vaguely memorable 45s, opens a show that has Serious Musicians stamped all over it. The surviving handful of "oldies" are, without exception, the ones that have a degree of classic class stamped on them. "Wouldn't You Like It" and a triumphantly stamp-along "Saturday Night" alone hail from the days of true tartan terrorism; "Rock 'n' Roll Love Letter" and "Yesterday's Heroes" represent the Dedication album; and "Money Honey" and "I Only Wanna Be with You" are the only prime-era hits. There's also a sterling version of David Bowie's "Rebel Rebel," spiraling out with even more aplomb than its studio counterpart. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Intro |
| 2 | It's a Game |
| 3 | Rock-N-Roll Love Letter |
| 4 | Yesterday's Hero |
| 5 | Love Fever |
| 6 | Don't Stop the Music |
| 7 | Eagles Fly |
| 8 | Rebel Rebel |
| 9 | I Only Wanna Be With You |
| 10 | Dance Dance Dance |
| 11 | Don't Let the Music Die |
| 12 | You Made Me Believe in Magic |
| 13 | Wouldn't You Like It |
| 14 | Money Honey |
| 15 | You're a Woman |
| 16 | Saturday Night |