Tag: Life at 33 1/3
Life at 33 1/3: Under the spell of Zelda Plum
Juicy Lucy, Juicy Lucy (Vertigo)
Record sleeves were important back in the old days when you were 17, browsing through the albums at the local...
Life at 33 1/3: The Beatles remixed: A revelation
The Beatles, 1 + (Apple)
Last week I did a piece on “A Collection Of Beatles Oldies But Goldies!” an official album release from 1966...
Life at 33 1/3: Dylan: History in the making
Bob Dylan: The Cutting Edge, Bob Dylan 1965-1966, The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 (Columbia)
It could only be Bob Dylan, releasing an 18 CD box...
Life at 33 1/3: A nerd at large in the Dylan...
Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited (Addabbo-version) (Columbia)
Released: Maybe one day.
“Highway 61 Revisited” is one of the greatest albums ever made. I touched it last...
Life at 33 1/3: The masters of pop art
The Who: The Brunswick Singles 1965-1966 (Brunswick/Universal)
Released: April 2015
This attractive little box, the first in a Who-series, contains all the six original singles the...
Life at 33 1/3: Gender confusion, murder and the village idiot
The Who: The Reaction Singles 1966 (Reaction/Universal)
Released: August 2015
Part 2 in this lovely series of original The Who-singles (check out last week’s edition of...
Life at 33 1/3: The Who’s real golden years – Part...
The Who, The Track Singles 1967-1973 (Track/Universal)
Released: October 2015
Part 3 in this lovely series of original Who-singles takes us through the band’s golden years...
Life at 33 1/3: The Who’s real golden years – Part...
The Who, The Track Singles 1967-1973 (Track/Universal)
Released: October 2015
“The Track Singles 1967-1973”-box is part 3 in a lovely series of the original British Who...
Life at 33 1/3: The Hollies part 2: The Titans arrive
The Hollies entered the Premier League in May 1965. By December 1966 they were of Champions League-quality. Here’s how it happened:
(Highest position on the...
Life at 33 1/3: No crisis after all
Supertramp, Crisis? What Crisis? (A&M)
“Crime Of The Century” is a brilliant album, and gave Supertramp the commercial breakthrough that key members Roger Hodgson and...