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ROOTS RENDEZVOUS. Tracks from 1971 LPs.


Podcast 464 from www.sablues.org


1971. Part 2. The UK Contingency.
1971 saw the release of so many remarkable LP records. This is part two of 1971 in which Jerome continues to present highlights from just some of those albums that were released way back then, this time however the focus is on recordings by UK musicians.
Playlist: Artist - Album - Track.
1 The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies - Twentieth Century Man
2 The Who - Who's Next - Baba O'Riley
3 The Rolling Stone - Sticky Fingers - Wild Horses.
4 Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey - Tupelo Honey.
5 Jetho Tull – Aqualung - Locomotive Breath.
6 Traffic - The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys - The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys.
7 Genesis - Nursery Cryme* - The Musical Box.
8 Yes - The Yes Album - I've Seen All Good People.
9 Yes - Fragile - Roundabout.
10 Pink Floyd - Meddle - One Of These Days.
*pictured

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The Roots and Blues Hour
Podcast 463.
The podcast opens with Karen Dolton from her final LP 'In My Own Time'.

Genesis …eccentric,  grandiose, theatrical, and English! Included in Podcast 464 'The Musical Box' the opening track from the Genesis’ album of 1971 Nursery Cryme. It was UK bands Genesis, King Krimson and Yes that defined progressive rock in the early 70s.
ALBUMS featured in Podcast 464



Featured in Podcast 464 is arguably Traffic's best song
'The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys'.
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Jerome Douvendahns presents 2 podcasts each month:
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