Biskit Subs Right In Additional discographical (starting with original label, year of release; usually more), biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
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The first Fairport Convention album without Richard Thompson ; The title refers to "The Angel" in Little Hadham, Hertfordshire, a former pub which the band were living in at the time // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original album
Ray Davies conceived this album as the soundtrack to a Granada Television-play, and developed the story with novelist Julian Mitchell; however, the program was never produced. // In 2003 Matt Golden, of 'Stylus' called this album "the best rock opera ever" // Switch magazine in 1999 included this album on their "100 Best Albums of the 20th Century".
He originally recorded this song on the debut Kaleidoscope album 'Side Trips', June 1967. ALSO recorded by Doc Boggs (1963), Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys (1977), Camper Van Beethoven (1988), and the Pine Valley Cosmonauts (2002)
* - FULL title: "This Is Howlin' Wolf's New Album. He Doesn't Like It. He Didn't Like His Electric Guitar At First Either"; there were 4 compilation albums of singles, plus the year before (1968) the album 'The Super Super Blues Band', with Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley / Click on the Link above, left, to view the original album
The Ducks (formerly known as the Jeff Blackburn Band) were a short-lived American hard rock supergroup formed in the summer of 1977 by singer-songwriter Jeff Blackburn. The band included Bob Mosley (an original member of Moby Grape), Neil Young, and drummer Johnny Craviotto. The band played a series of impromptu bar gigs around the Santa Cruz area in 1977. The set lists were very democratic, with each member of the band taking the lead in turn. / This will be their first official release - click on the Link above, left to read about this release. // * - ALSO covered by Crazy Horse, 1971 - so _there's_ the Neil Young connection
* - This album is often not considered a "true" Lovin' Spoonful album, because many tracks are instrumentals used in the film. / John Sebastian performed this at Woodstock // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single, with a color picture sleeve
* - which also contained a booklet with lyrics, photos and profiles of the musicians, which included Jack Bruce, Linda Ronstadt, Don Cherry, Paul Jones (Manfred Mann), Charlie Haden, Don Preston (Mothers of Invention)