Tag: 1970’s
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: I’m sure I’ll say this more than once… I’m a HUGE fan of the Who. Like, insanely huge. I loved Quadrophenia (album & film), I loved Tommy (the album, not the film – that was TERRIBLE!) – Anyways, “Who’s Next” the Who’s 1971 album which features famous... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “CROWN CLASS This is a memorial album dedicated to the Crown Class of the First Baptist Church, Houston. The class gathers each Sunday Morning in the Morriss Memorial Chapel presented to the Church in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. William Corliss Morriss. Bro. Wiliam Corliss Morriss was, by the... Read More »
Cover/Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “The Kaye Family must surely rank as unique among musical entertainers. Mother, Father, Daughter and Son, whilst each projecting strong individual qualities in their respective talents, merge into a blendship of melodic unity, which is smoothly maintained throughout a warm and appealing performance. Audience attention is commanded by supreme musicianship,... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Elizabeth’s voice was coming to me in Nashville over the phone from Woodstock… Butter and The Nashville Pickers setting her off just right… Building the intensity, letting it fly high, bringing it down to reality… Then Elizabeth took over, making the song her own. Then is was dance time, rock... Read More »
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