Zeeba Neighba
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The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (1968)
Jeff Beck Group - Truth (1968)
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Child Is Father to the Man (1968)
Blood Sweat & Tears - Blood, Sweat & Tears (1968)
Spirit - Spirit (1968)
Spirit - The Family That Plays Together (1968)






As I noted last week, my new listening opportunities slowed me down a bit so continuing 1968 albums for part of this week - here's listens from this weekend and now today
Blood, Sweat & Tears second album (their self-titled album) was released in my birth year so huge (seven weeks as #1; 1970 Album of the Year Grammy) that I still remember it's hits on AM radio as a young child - I still place the album mentally at 1970-71 because of hearing "Spinning Wheel" on the radio.I didn't actually hear the whole album until about 10 years ago (aside from the hits it's just OK)
BS&T's debut OTOH I picked up as copy of vinyl in college and just loved it - nice sound, love the horn section. Didn't realized until years later that songs like "Without Her" and "Just One Smile" weren't originals (written by Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman respectively (the latter nicely covered by Dusty Springfield)
Excited to revisit Spirit, a group I really enjoy but used to listen to a lot more. Hey, get to listen to "Taurus" again, in the news this year for the Led Zep lawsuit. The Family That Plays Together is a really good album from that era.
Jeff Beck Group - Truth (1968)
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Child Is Father to the Man (1968)
Blood Sweat & Tears - Blood, Sweat & Tears (1968)
Spirit - Spirit (1968)
Spirit - The Family That Plays Together (1968)

As I noted last week, my new listening opportunities slowed me down a bit so continuing 1968 albums for part of this week - here's listens from this weekend and now today
Blood, Sweat & Tears second album (their self-titled album) was released in my birth year so huge (seven weeks as #1; 1970 Album of the Year Grammy) that I still remember it's hits on AM radio as a young child - I still place the album mentally at 1970-71 because of hearing "Spinning Wheel" on the radio.I didn't actually hear the whole album until about 10 years ago (aside from the hits it's just OK)
BS&T's debut OTOH I picked up as copy of vinyl in college and just loved it - nice sound, love the horn section. Didn't realized until years later that songs like "Without Her" and "Just One Smile" weren't originals (written by Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman respectively (the latter nicely covered by Dusty Springfield)
Excited to revisit Spirit, a group I really enjoy but used to listen to a lot more. Hey, get to listen to "Taurus" again, in the news this year for the Led Zep lawsuit. The Family That Plays Together is a really good album from that era.


