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Lindisfarne - Nicely Out of Tune (1970)
First listen: British folk - nice sound
First listen: British folk - nice sound
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I would bet I could spin that whole album in my cranium.Spirit - Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (1970)
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Really enjoy Spirit's first four albums, but don't spin them as much as much any more. Nice revisiting this one.
Emitt Rhodes - Emitt Rhodes (1970)
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First listen: never heard of Emitt Rhodes before though this album did hit #29 in the US in 1970 - a multi-instrumentalist pop songster, has a bit of a early Nilsson feel. Recorded all the instruments and vocals himself. Nice light pop tunes actually. Made two more albums in the early 1970s then sued by his record company for not meeting deadlines of an album every 6 months. Various unreleased attempts to record over the years afterward finally releasing an album in 2016 four years before his death at age 70. Its a shame - his music fits the whole McCartney-esque pop of artists like Badfinger and The Raspberries.
I loved his group, The Merry-Go-Round, and grabbed this one out of the cutout bin at Ralphs Market for 99 cents. Rather than the jangle pop I was expecting, I got a sometimes embarrassingly intimate slice of El Lay songwriter fluff. For me, Macca could pull this stuff off, but not Emitt.Emitt Rhodes - Emitt Rhodes (1970)
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First listen: never heard of Emitt Rhodes before though this album did hit #29 in the US in 1970 - a multi-instrumentalist pop songster, has a bit of a early Nilsson feel. Recorded all the instruments and vocals himself. Nice light pop tunes actually. Made two more albums in the early 1970s then sued by his record company for not meeting deadlines of an album every 6 months. Various unreleased attempts to record over the years afterward finally releasing an album in 2016 four years before his death at age 70. Its a shame - his music fits the whole McCartney-esque pop of artists like Badfinger and The Raspberries.
Long ago, I did some legal work for Frazier Mohawk (ne Barry Friedman), the late husband of Essra Mohawk (nee Sandy Hurvitz). His parents, Harry and Burr (nee Berniece), were truly delightful folks and Barry was really nice too. Maybe I'm prejudiced as a result, but I think Primordial Lovers is a lost classic.Essra Mohawk - Primordial Lovers (1970)
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Another first listen for me
Long ago, I did some legal work for Frazier Mohawk (ne Barry Friedman), the late husband of Essra Mohawk (nee Sandy Hurvitz). His parents, Harry and Burr (nee Berniece), were truly delightful folks and Barry was really nice too. Maybe I'm prejudiced as a result, but I think Primordial Lovers is a lost classic.

Why should I be the only one, after all?This one almost broke me and question why I’m doing this series.
