C'est bien la version de 1971 présentée ici et non un ré-enregistrement plus tardif avec une batterie digitale et des synthés à la place des cuivres. NOTE : Pour entendre la chanson en stéréo: copier/coller '&fmt=18' à la fin de l'URL dans la barre d'adresse puis rafraîchir.
A wonderful album in the vein of Fairport Convention and an awesome arrangement of a British traditional song made by Sandy Denny and Trevor Lucas. NOTE: To listen to this song in stereo, just copy and paste '&fmt=18'at the end of the URL then refresh.
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Ami de Gérard Manset, co-auteur de cette chanson, René Joly s'est classé 7ème des meilleures ventes de disques de l'été 1969 en France. Ses autres disques ont beaucoup moins bien marché.
Célèbre mélodie composée par Daniel Alomía Robles en 1913 d'après un thème traditionnel péruvien du 18ème siècle. C'est Los Incas qui, les premiers popularisent ce thème en 1963. C'est également eux qui jouent derrière Simon & Garfunkel dans leur reprise de 1970. Ce morceau connaît d'innombrables versions instrumentales et chantées, et même en français (Marie Laforêt).
Second single of a true wild rock band released on November 6, 1964.
This song has plenty of covers. One of the best one is by the Amboy Dukes (the band of Ted Nugent) available in YouTube.
Taken from the album "Unhalfbicking" released in July 1969. It's a Bob Dylan cover and as always it is top notch every time Fairport cover Bob Dylan. Ian Matthews sings in the backing vocals. As I don't have video, I made an overview of several known and very rare album and DVD covers by this band. NOTE: To get a stereo sound, just copy and paste '&fmt=18' at the end of the URL then refresh.
This excellent instrumental track comes from a Japanese 25th Anniversary compilation 3 CD set released in 1993. This track formerly called "Wring That Neck" from the album "The Book of Taliesyn" has been changed into "Hard Road" in Purple Chronicle compilation. Note: to play this track in stereo, copy and paste '&fmt=18' behind the URL then refresh.
This song has never been released as a single by Argent but Three Dog Night covered it in 1971 and peaked at #7 in USA. NOTE: To listen to it in stereo, just copy and paste '&fmt=18' at the end of the URL then refresh.
Sortie en septembre 1967, cette chanson fait un tabac durant l'automne et l'hiver 67-68 en France. C'est Johnny Hallyday qui reprend cette chanson début 1968 sous le titre "Mal".
Composed by Curtis Mayfield, the song peaked at #20. The song has been covered by Brian Hyland who surprisingly topped at #3 in the Billboard. That was his swan song in the charts. NOTE: To hear it in stereo, copy and paste &fmt=18 at the end of the URL then refresh.
Released on October 25, 1974 this is the nice country flip side of "Junior's Farm". NOTE: To get a stereo sound, just paste '&fmt=18' at the end of the URL and refresh.
An awesome lost gem with great vocals, fantastic drums and excellent guitar and organ playing...NOTE: To play it in stereo, copy and paste '&fmt=18' at the end of the URL then refresh.
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Excellent Latin cover with gorgeous improvisations of the Stevie Wonder classic. NOTE: To hear it in stereo, copy and paste &fmt=18 at the end of the URL then refresh.
Another infectious ballad by Stealers Wheel which went nowhere in the charts. This is the SINGLE VERSION. The album version has no so many strings and no brass section. NOTE: To hear it in stereo, copy and paste '&fmt=18' at the end of the URL then refresh.
Très gros succès en France au printemps 1971 qui s'est classé n°8 au hit-parade.
Bill était Jack Smith dans Whistling Jack Smith ("I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman" en 1967) et Buster vient des Unit 4+2 ("Concrete and Clay"). NOTE: Pour entendre la chanson en stéréo, copier/coller '&fmt=18' à la fin de l'URL puis rafraîchissez.