Prime Of Life from Sleeps With Angels the 1994 album by Neil Young & Crazy Horse.
The third single, Lady Willpower written by Jerry Fuller and recorded by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, reached no. 5 in the UK charts in 1968.
Former Zombies keyboardist Rod Argent formed the band Argent in 1969, they released their debut self-titled album in 1970. Dance In The Smoke, written by Rod Argent & Chris White, is a track on their debut, plus, it is also a track on the CBS double sampler album Fill Your Head With Rock. The band on the recording are Rod Argent keyboards & vocals, Russ Ballard guitar & vocals, Jim Rodford bass, guitar & vocals and Robert Henrit drums.
Andrea Perry – Saturn Lights My Way
Posted: April 10, 2013 in Music, PopTags: 2000, Andrea Perry, Pop
Saturn Lights My Way, a track from Andrea Perry’s first album Saturday Morning Sweet Shoppe released in 2000. She has a Kickstarter project for her fourth album.
Amen Corner reached no.6 in the UK chart with their fourth single, 1968′s High In The Sky written by Anthony King.
Gypsy from Minnesota, released their self-titled first album in 1970, it was a double album and the song Gypsy Queen, Part 1, written by Enrico Rosenbaum, was released as a single from the album. The band on this record were Enrico Rosenbaum guitar & vocals, James Walsh keyboards & vocals, James Johnson guitar & vocals, James Epstein drums & Doni Larson bass.
Matthews Southern Comfort – Woodstock
Posted: April 7, 2013 in Music, RockTags: 1970, Ian Matthews, Matthews Southern Comfort, Rock
Written by Joni Mitchell and taken from the album Later That Same Year, the 1970 single Woodstock by Matthews Southern Comfort reached no.1 in UK singles chart.
Canned Heat – Let’s Work Together
Posted: April 6, 2013 in Blues, Music, RockTags: 1969, Blues, Canned Heat, Rock
Canned Heat made the UK charts in 1969 with Let’s Work Together written by Wilbert Harrison. It is also on their 1970 album Future Blues.
Song Of A Baker written by Marriott/Lane is on the Small Faces 1968 album Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake. The Small Faces were Steve Marriott guitar, vocals, Ronnie Lane bass, vocals, Kenny Jones drums, Ian McLagan keyboards, vocals. Soon after the album’s release, Steve Marriott went on to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton while the other three Small Faces joined forces with Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart. both from the Jeff Beck Band, and became known as Faces.
Written by Pete Townshend, The Seeker was released as a single in 1970 by The Who. It was moderately successful, reaching no.19 in the UK charts. It can be found on the 1971 compilation album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy.