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It was fifty years ago today … across the long black road

Sixties’ West Coast music at its very best, and played everywhere when contemporary.  Hence I was amazed to see it only made one week on the chart – probably the week I bought it!

Album: It’s a Beautiful Day
Artist: It’s a Beautiful Day
Released:  1st July 1969
Weeks in UK Album Chart: 1
Highest Chart Position: No.58

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Curtis Eller's American Circus

I love small venues, and one of my favourites locally is the Old Theatre Royal in Bath – very atmospheric with wonderful acoustics.  I always try to get along to a couple of gigs during their annual fringe@theOTR fortnight during the City’s Fringe Festival, because they often unearth bands you don’t normally see.  This year they managed to get Curtis Eller’s American Circus all the way from North Carolina as part of their European Tour promoting the new album A Poison Melody

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It was fifty years ago today … from Soho down to Brighton

The first true concept album, Pete Townshend’s rock opera has been performed every which way in the intervening fifty years – as a live concert, with orchestral backing, as a film, even as a stage show.  But the original still takes some beating – just listen to Moonie’s drumming, it’s almost like a lead instrument in places.

Album: Tommy
Artist:  The Who
Released:  17th May 1969
Weeks in UK Album Chart: 11
Highest Chart Position: No.2

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It was fifty years ago today … through the backyard we’d go walkin’

Recorded in Memphis in the same studios and with the same ‘team’ used by all the Stax greats, it shows just what a great R&B singer she actually was.  Despite ultimately receiving a silver disc through later recognition, amazingly it never charted over here – unless you count the regular appearances in top 100 albums of all time lists!

Album: Dusty in Memphis
Artist: Dusty Springfield
Released:  18th April 1969
Weeks in UK Album Chart: 0
Highest US Chart Position: No.99

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