Kinks and Eclectic Mix as Per Usual Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin; check out the links at your leisure.
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This was the only album from the Experience produced by Hendrix, and also the band's most commercially successful release / Rolling Stone #53, 2020 list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time", 2020.
Real Name: Isidore Washington; born (1907) and died (1984) in New Orleans / Played with Smiley Lewis, 1950 - 1952. / * the only one released in his lifetime
There is a new Kinks album out now, called "The Journey, Part 1", where the surviving band members Ray Davies, Dave Davies and Mick Avory chose the tracks; this is from Side 4 // ACTORS mentioned: Greta Garbo, Rudolph Valentino, Bela Lugosi, Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, George Sanders, and Mickey Rooney
[Original UK single] • NEW • (UK Reprise, May 1967)
Comment:
There is a new Kinks album out now, called "The Journey, Part 1", where the surviving band members Ray Davies, Dave Davies and Mick Avory chose the tracks / Click on the Link above, left to view the original English single.
[Original UK release:] • NEW • (UK Pye, March 1967)
Comment:
There is a new Kinks album out now, called "The Journey, Part 1", where the surviving band members Ray Davies, Dave Davies and Mick Avory chose the tracks
* - Day (big hit: "Rockin' Robin") also had a charted version of this song // ** - The "Intro" release was the original, just before Aladdin, and billed as 'Thurston Harris And The Sharps'
* - HOWEVER, her label Geffen refused to release it, so, Mann released it on her own label, 'SuperEgo'. Some songs were previously released on the "Magnolia"soundtrack, in 1999. / "Slant" Magazine named it the 10th-best album of the decade.
* - It was released earlier in England (Sept 1968), as their 2nd single, and written for Anderson's friend and future Jethro Tull bassist, Jeffrey Hammond.
* - Originally recorded by Bo Diddley as 'Oh Yea' {no "h" at end}, Jan 1959, Checker Records /// The group was from Prospect, IL {suburb of Chicago} // Click on Link above/ left, to view the original single, with a picture sleeve; also scroll down to read the commentary ...
CREDITS, from the original album: Mike Lewis - Bass Guitar / Dave Robinson - Drums / Peter Greenburg - Lead Guitar / Mono Mann {Jeffrey Conolly} - Lead Vocals, Piano, Percussion / Joy Joy Rassler {JJ Rassler} - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals /// Click on the Link above, left to view the compilation album this was on
In 2003 Matt Golden, of the magazine 'Stylus', called 'Arthur' "the best rock opera ever" // Switch magazine in 1999 included this album on their "100 Best Albums of the 20th Century" // In 2003 "Mojo" magazine listed it as one of "Top 50 Most Eccentric Albums".