Speed, the Music Business sucks, and Some Picks by Listener Harold Additional discographical (usually original label, year of release), biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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Rolling Stone "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" #102 / * - but this longer title is the "official" title of the _shorter version_ called 'Voodoo Child ...', on the 'Electric Ladyland' LP // ** when released as a single on Oct 23rd, 1970, shortly after his death on Sept 18th, 1970
Comment:
The NEXT SET are all artists (of many) who were screwed by the Music Industry
Real name: Betty Jo Haskins / * - All the songs on the CD are written by him // Musicians on the CD include: John Mayer, Jon Batiste, Steve Winwood and Ray Parker Jr.
During the sessions for their second album "Wow", Spence freaked out, threatened to attack his follow band members and was committed to Bellevue Hospital. After six months confinement, the day he was released he drove on his new motorcycle to Nashville in early Dec 1968, to record his only solo album "Oar".
Formerly a founding member/ second guitarist and singer in Moby Grape. He was the son of legendary Academy Award-winning "Golden Age" actress Loretta Young, who won the "Academy Award for Best Actress" in 1947 for her role in "Farmer's Daughter".
Their 1st LP with John Evans (keyboards) as a full-time member, their 1st with new bass player Jeffrey Hammond, and their last with drummer Clive Bunker
Time:
5:51
Artist:
Joe Cocker [Billed as 'Joe Cocker with Mad Dogs & Englishmen']
Song:
Cry Me a River [Originally by Julie London, Oct 1955 */ recorded during rehearsals]
* - featured in the 1956 film "The Girl Can't Help It", starring Jayne Mansfield (and in which London appeared) . /Click on the Link above, to view the original single, with a picture sleeve
This is the first album by Jarrett's so-called "European Quartet", which included Jan Garbarek, Palle DanielssonThis is the first album by Jarrett's so-called "European Quartet", which included Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, Jon Christenson.
* - Kurt Weill's wife // # 42 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time"; In 2020, online media magazine Loudwire ranked it as one of the "25 Legendary Rock Albums With No Weak Songs".
* - recorded late Summer of 1961 - at The Village Vanguard, NYC. These were unauthorized recordings made off the sound board by the engineer. Album due out July 14th.
Son of Ian Dury ("Ian Dury & The Blockheads"; best known for 'Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick') - born in Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, England. / Click on the Link above, left, to view the original CD
The last Hawkwind album to feature Lemmy Kilmister, who was fired from the band one day before the album's release; it is loosely based on the concept of Michael Moorcock's novel The Eternal Champion
The backing band was Rotary Connection. This psychedelic version of the Blues was promoted by Marshall Chess himself. / * - This was his last single to chart.
Time:
7:37
Artist:
Dolly Parton [Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson] [Featuring Ann Wilson]