FLAC tracks | Rock, Pop | 1:20:18 | 1CD | 523 MbOn March 19th 2017 at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD, 46 musicians performed 33 songs paying tribute to the wide variety of music coming out of the UK between 1967 thru 73 – a unique time in music history.
Between 1964-66, the majority of British groups performed slight variations on the Beatles two guitars-bass-drums & harmonies attack.
After the initial British invasion, a newfound freedom was born that allowed some of the beachhead bands to create innovative sounds and produce some of their best music.
There were also one hit wonders and other genesis groups that generated entirely new genres like heavy metal, punk-rock, classical-rock, pop, bubblegum, progressive-rock, glam, folk-rock, and every kind of hybrid.
Soon the confines of hit-driven AM radio opened the door for FMs’ longer songs and stream of consciousness set lists.
1967 – 73 was a renaissance era for popular music.
Tracklist:[03:02] 01. Cal Everett – Magical Mystery Tour (Live)[03:01] 02. Todd Wright – No Matter What (Live)[03:45] 03. Tommy Gann – Something in the Air (Live)[04:17] 04. Eric Scott – Peace Train (Live)[03:15] 05. Mary Ann Redmond – Son of a Preacher Man (Live)[03:58] 06. Holly Montgomery – Teacher (Live)[04:14] 07. Andrew Ratliff – The Story in Your Eyes (Live)[02:35] 08. Bobby Thompson – Swlabr (Live)[04:50] 09. Jonathan Sloane – Presence of the Lord (Live)[04:40] 10. Bobby Thompson – Medicated Goo (Live)[04:20] 11. Bill Starks – The Letter (Live)[03:44] 12. Brian Simms – Take Me to the Pilot (Live)[03:24] 13. Cal Everett – On a Carousel (Live)[07:27] 14. Margot MacDonald – Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You (Live)[07:33] 15. Eric Scott – Tiny Dancer (Live)[03:35] 16. Tommy Lepson – Hush (Live)[05:42] 17. Sean Chyun, Eric Scott, Tommy Gann – All Right Now (Live)[06:49] 18. Bobby Thompson, Jonathan Sloane – Feelin’ Alright (Live)