Friday, January 8, 2021
Love - Black Beauty (1973)
Herman's Hermits - The London Look (1968)
Herman's Hermits undoubtedly had their biggest success in the early to mid 60's, and with the onset of psychedelia towards to end of the decade they started to sound a bit out of step with the emergent psyche bands of the time. They did their best to try to keep up, and released their 'psychedelic' album 'Blaze' in the US in 1967, but while it was critically acclaimed in America, it didn't even warrant a UK release at the time. Although it did contain a couple of proto-psyche songs like 'Moonshine Man', most of it wasn't really that different from some of their previous work, and so wasn't a threat to the genuine psyche bands. I think the release of the soundtrack album to the film 'Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter' confirmed to many that their heart wasn't really into competing with this new style of music, although there were a few random songs scattered around on singles, b-sides, and their albums which could have held their own in a psychedelic battle of the bands. I've picked what I think are the best examples of the band trying to keep up with their peers, after The Beatles kick-started the whole thing with 'Revolver' in 1966. While some of them still have that bubblegum pop feel that they couldn't seem to shed completely, they were trying their best, and even covered Nirvana's 'Wings Of Love' in 1968, so overall this shows the band maturing and looking forward to a new direction. Unfortunately they weren't able to consolidate on this new-found maturity, as Peter Noone left the band in 1970, going on to some solo success covering David Bowie's 'Oh! You Pretty Things', while the rest of the group gamely carried on, but struggled to find success without their lead singer.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Soulseek update
Hopefully you will soon get used to getting the music this way, and if it stops the blog being deleted again then it will all be worth it.
pj
Kate Bush - Something Like A Song (1973)
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Steven Wilson - Eyewitness (2020)
Track listing
01 The 78 (b-side of 'Harmony Korine' 2009)
02 Vapour Trail Lullaby (given away with pre-orders of the 'Insurgentes' music DVD 2010)
03 Desperation ('Insurgentes' 2008 out-take completed 2010)
04 Stoneage Dinosaur (cover of a Cardiacs song, released as a single 2011)
05 Fluid Tap (bonus on 'Grace For Drowning' Blu-Ray edition 2011)
06 Home In Negative (bonus on 'Grace For Drowning' Blu-Ray edition 2011)
07 Map (from the 'Grace For Drowning' bonus disc 2011)
08 Raider Acceleration (from the 'Grace For Drowning' bonus disc 2011)
09 Black Dog Throwbacks (from the 'Grace For Drowning' bonus disc 2011)
10 The Old Peace (single with Mariurz Duda 2014)
11 Happiness III (single 2016)
12 Northern Cyclonic ('To The Bone' out-take 2017)
13 A Door Marked Summer ('To The Bone' out-take 2017)
14 Ask Me Nicely ('To The Bone' out-take 2017)
15 How Big The Space (single 2018)
16 Eyewitness (b-side of 'Eminent Sleaze' 12" single 2020)
17 In Floral Green (b-side of 'Eminent Sleaze' 12" single 2020)
18 Move Like A Fever (b-side of '12 Things I Forgot' 12" single 2020)
19 King Ghost (single 2020)
Peter Gabriel - And.... (1995)
Monday, January 4, 2021
Kate Bush - Something Like A Song (1973)
The Beatles - Everyday Chemistry (2009)
Sunday, January 3, 2021
John Mayall - Double Trouble (1968)
Friday, January 1, 2021
Leslie West - ...and on guitar (1993) R.I.P.
Track listing
01 A Sunny Summer Rain (single by The Vagrants 1967)
02 Hellhound On My Trail (from 'Maverick Child' by David Rea 1969)
03 Gray Afternoon (from 'Home' by Jolliver Arkansaw 1969)
04 Blue Suede Shoes (from 'Over The Influence' by Mylon 1972)
05 Key West (from 'Bobby Keys' by Bobby Keys 1972)
06 Love Ain't For Keeping (recorded 1971, from 'Odds And Sods' reissue by The Who 1999)
07 Hit And Run (from 'Destiny' by Felix Cavaliere 1975)
08 Masquerade (from 'Our Pleasure To Serve You' by Stanky Brown Group 1976)
09 Hey Bo Diddley (from 'The 20th Anniversary Of Rock & Roll' by Bo Diddley 1976)
10 Let Me Out'a Here (from 'Guitar Speak' 1988)
11 Hang Me Out To Dry (from 'ToolBox' by Ian Gillan 1991)
12 No Man's Land (from 'River Of Dreams' by Billy Joel 1993)
Suzi Quatro - Daytona Demon (1978)
Her first single was released in 1972, with 'Rolling Stone' reaching number 1 in the Portuguese charts, but failing everywhere else. This was actually a solo single, with the backing coming from Duncan Browne, Peter Frampton and Alan White among others, but after the failure of the single Most allowed her to audition for a band to accompany her. At the same time he introduced her to the songwriting and production team of Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, who could write songs specifically to align with her image, which at the height of the glam rock period of the 1970's was leather clothes, a wild androgynous persona, and chugging hard rock music. In May 1973, her second single (and first Chinnichap composition) 'Can The Can' was a No. 1 hit in parts of Europe and Australia, and this was followed in quick succession by three further hits in '48 Crash', 'Daytona Demon' and 'Devil Gate Drive', all charting within an eight month period. By 1975 her chart success had started to falter, with 'Your Mamma Won't Like Me' only being a moderate success in the UK, while both 'I Bit Off More Than I Could Chew' and 'I May Be Too Young' failed to reach the UK Top 50. It would be 1978 before the more mellow 'If You Can't Give Me Love' returned her to the charts, and later that year a duet with Smokie's Chris Norman on 'Stumblin' In' gave her a No. 4 hit in the US. She has continued to record and release albums, right up to 'No Control' in 2019, but she also has parallel careers as a stage actress in shows like 'Annie Get Your Gun' and 'Tallulah Who?', and as a radio DJ with her own rock and roll radio show on BBC Radio 2. Like many artists for whom Chinnichap wrote hit singles, Quatro was allowed to write the songs for the b-sides of her singles (so as not to waste another potential Chinnichap hit), and these tended to be very different from the glam-rock A-sides, showing her own songwriting skills, either on her own or with her band. This overview of her career takes in tracks from The Pleasure Seekers and Cradle, a 1971 demo that she recorded for Mickie Most, both sides of that Portuguese Number 1, three big UK hits that never appeared on her albums, and numerous self-penned b-sides.
Track listing
01 Mr Power (by The Pleasure Seekers 1968)
02 Living Machine (by The Cradle 1969)
03 Curly Hair For Sale (demo 1971)
04 Rolling Stone (single 1972)
05 Brain Confusion (For All The Lonely People) (b-side of 'Rolling Stone')
06 Ain't Got No Home (previously unreleased)
07 Can The Can (single 1973)
08 Ain't Ya Somethin' Honey (b-side of 'Can The Can')
09 Little Bitch Blue (b-side of '48 Crash' 1973)
10 Daytona Demon (single 1973)
11 Roman Fingers (b-side of 'Daytona Demon')
12 Devil Gate Drive (single 1974)
13 I Wanna Be Free (b-side of 'Too Big' 1974)
14 In The Morning (b-side of 'Devil Gate Drive')