Posted at 2:42 PM on October 2, 2009
by Jill Riley
Filed under: Random Vinyl
Tuesday: The Dave Clark Five, Greatest Hits (1967)
Not many rock pop bands are/were named after their drummer (tends to be more of a jazz thing). Dave Clark wasn't just the drummer for who the group was named for, but wrote a lot of the tunes as well. We played, "Glad All Over."
Wednesday: Fleetwood Mac, Rumours (1977)
This was the second album recorded with Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks as the lineup. Since their last album, Mick Fleetwood had split from his wife, Lindsey and Stevie were on the outs and John and Christine had separated. Making "Rumours" was almost like a group therapy session. We played "Second Hand News."
Thursday: Lou Christie "Two Faces Have I" (1963)
A: "Two Faces Have I"
B: "All That Glitters Isn't Gold"
Label: Roulette
Catalog #: R-4481
Format: 7" vinyl
Friday: Rush, A Farewell to Kings (1977)
Drummer Neil Peart writes the bulk of the lyrics for Rush, but had a little help from his friend Peter Talbot when he penned, "Closer to the Heart."
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