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Blue Mink / Our World
Жанр: Pop, Soul, Rock
Страна: UK
Год издания: 1970
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 43:49
Треклист:
1 - Our World (4:06)
2 - Cat House (3:13)
3 - World (You're Closing On Me) (3:59)
4 - We Have All Been Saved (3:45)
5 - The Gap (2:56)
6 - Mind Your Business (3:07)
7 - Gasoline Alley Bred (4:00)
8 - You Walked Away (3:33)
9 - Bang Bang Johnny's Gang Is After Me (3:52)
10 - Is It You Who Has The Power (3:49)
11 - Pastures New (3:26)
12 - Jubilation (4:03)
One of the giants of British pop in the early 1970s, Blue Mink was formed in fall 1969 by keyboard player Roger Coulam, around a nucleus of musicians based at London's Morgan Studios - bassist Herbie Flowers, guitarist Allan Parker and drummer Barry Morgan were also involved. Having already recorded a number of backing tracks, Coulam then approached soul singer Madeleine Bell and former David & Jonathan star Roger Greenaway as vocalists; Bell accepted, Greenaway declined but recommended his songwriting partner (and fellow David & Jonathan-er) Roger Cook in his stead. With this line-up, Cook and Greenaway's "Melting Pot" was released as Blue Mink's debut single, a plea for multi-racial harmony that reached #3 in the UK that November. An album of the same title was released in the new year, alongside the single "Good Morning Freedom" - for reasons unknown, the single did not originally appear on the LP. However, its swift rise into the UK Top 10 prompted a rethink and subsequent pressings packed it on board. Throughout Blue Mink's career, the members maintained their high profile session careers - in March 1970, Cook and Bell appeared on Elton John's eponymous album; John reciprocated by covering "Good Morning Freedom" on the compilation album Pick Of The Pops (while waiting for his own career to take off, the pianist made ends meet by recording anonymous covers of top hits for the budget Deacon label). The following month, Cook rejoined Greenaway briefly in a new band, Currant Kraze, while the pair maintained their songwriting career with such anthems as "You've Got Your Troubles", "I've Got You On My Mind" and "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing". Other extra-curricular activities over the next few years included Alan Parker's the Congregation, and Herbie Flowers' pivotal involvement with Lou Reed's Transformer album. Titled for the group's third hit single, Blue Mink's second album, Our World (US title Real Mink) was released in September 1970. The group then faded from view for some six months, before resurfacing with The Banner Man" in spring 1971. Their first release for the Regal Zonophone label (earlier records were issued by Philips), "Banner Man" reached #3. However, close to another year elapsed before Blue Mink reconvened for a two week long engagement at London's Talk Of The Town nightspot in January 1972, to be immortalized on the Live at the Talk Of The Town album two months later. Oddly, Blue Mink's next studio album, A Time Of Change, was released simultaneously with the live record (the set was originally to be titled Harvest, but was changed to avoid confusion with Neil Young's latest release). With the band now featuring percussionist Ray Cooper and keyboardist Ann Odell, November 1972 brought another #3 hit, "Stay With Me", their last for Regal Zonophone before parent company EMI merged the historic label into a new imprint, also named EMI. Blue Mink's fourth album, Only When I Laugh then followed in March 1973. However, the group's appeal was clearly slipping, as Glam Rock elbowed Blue Mink's brand of light-hearted pop out of the way - their latest single, "By The Devil (I Was Tempted)", struggled to break into the Top 30 and, while June 1973's "Randy" would return Blue Mink to the Top 10, it was to prove their final hit. Blue Mink released one further album, January 1974's Fruity, together with the single, "Quackers". Neither did anything and the band broke up that fall, following one final American tour. Elton John was among the celebrities present to say goodbye, introducing the band onstage at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. Blue Mink's final single, "Get Up", was released in July 1974 - it passed by completely unnoticed, but would resurface two years later, retitled "7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (Blow Your Whistle)" and scoring a massive disco hit for the Rimshots. Since the band's demise, each of the members maintained a loud presence in the world of sessions and songwriting. Blue Mink, meanwhile, have been immortalised on a string of compilations, each recounting the string of effervescent hits that established them among Britain's best-loved pop groups of the early decade. © Dave Thompson © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved
The Morgan Studios session team's sophomore album is a classic example of (very) early-'70s British pop, an exquisitely performed, flawlessly arranged collection of lightly rocking originals that are not quite soft enough to be as cloying as similar efforts by contemporaries Harmony Grass and the Brotherhood of Man, but only occasionally memorable enough to actually stick in the mind. The title track, Blue Mink's third U.K. hit, was the original album's main selling point — subsequently, of course, the group's prototype rendition of "Gasoline Alley Bred" attracted the most attention, courtesy of the Hollies' hit version, and it must be said that there is little to choose between either version. Impressive, too, is "You Walked Away," a Madeline Bell showcase that layers her vocals over sultry percussion and percolating guitar, while the closing "Jubilation" is a "Get Back"-style rocker that illustrates just what a powerful bunch of musicians Blue Mink was, once the band dropped the pop posture. Alan Parker's guitar sizzles, and it's not for nothing that Bell is frequently ranked among the greatest R&B singers Britain has ever produced. (Roger Cook released an alternate version of the song as a solo single, later in the year.) Unfortunately, little else on the album even threatens to touch the same highs as these, but overall it's a sterling effort and a proud successor to their Melting Pot debut. An abridged version of Our World would be released in the U.S. as Real Mink. Dave Thompson © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved
Madeline Bell - vocals
Roger Cook - vocals
Alan Parker - guitar
Herbie Flowers - bass
Roger Coulam - keyboards
Barry Morgan - drums
Доп. информация: Blue Mink - британская поп-рок группа, где вокалистами выступали и Roger Cook. Альбом 1970-го года (английская версия).
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