Island Book of Records Volume II

Island Book of Records Volume II

1969-70

Storey, Neil

Manchester University Press

11/2024

432

Dura

9781526182241

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Preface - for those viewing in black and white, the pink is behind the brown
Well, alright - the brief lives of Blind Faith, a Wooden Frog and Ginger Baker's Air Force
El pea - every Island LP (including those scheduled but not released) issued during 1969 and 1970
Crash - the untimely death of Martin Lamble
The man in the tight trousers - Guy Stevens keeps on running
Change of address - the move from Oxford Street to Notting Hill
Men of Harlech - Julian Lloyd and Nick Drake go walkabout
On Old Church Street a dairy - the rise and rise of Sound Techniques
Mannequins and waxworks - a bespoke studio in Basing Street
Green wings - Chrysalis emerges
I am ex-army, broadminded and tolerant... - Pete Townshend causes mayhem in Record Retailer. October 11, 1969
I climbed on the back of a giant albatross - one song causes Traffic to snarl up
John Barleycorn - a song for summer
The maestro - Woody's box of tricks
Looking back - the Hollywood Festival (by Phil Shaw)
Keeping tabs - the track by track evolution of Mona Bone Jakon (by Paul Samwell Smith)
Plymouth Guildhall - Emerson, Lake and Palmer take their first bow
Full page - Island by design
Speakers Corner - an album cover is shot
Prefix and suffix - an illustrated guide to Island's 45s (1969-70)
Who's who - an A-Y of Island people
Give thanks and praise
Young gifted and black - Trojan go their own way -- .
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Island Records; Traffic band; Spooky Tooth; Mott the Hoople; Nick Drake; Jethro Tull; Fairport Convention; King Crimson; John Martyn; Beverley Martyn; Cat Stevens; Free band; Guy Stevens; Chris Blackwell; Emerson, Lake and Palmer; Robert Palmer; Peter Sinfield; album artwork; album covers; discography; LPs; classic record labels; vinyl; 1960s music; 1970s music; Unhalfbricking; Five Leaves Left; Tea For The Tillerman; The Road to Ruin; music lovers; music collectors; classic rock; British folk