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Sweet Thursday - Sweet Thursday (1969) Vinyl Rip

Sweet Thursday - Sweet Thursday (1969) Vinyl Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Sweet Thursday

  • Title: Sweet Thursday
  • Year Of Release: 1969
  • Label: Tetragrammaton Records
  • Genre: Rock
  • Quality: Flac (tracks, 16/44,1)
  • Total Time: 44:34
  • Total Size: 278 Mb (scans)
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Sweet Thursday - Sweet Thursday (1969) Vinyl Rip


Tracklist:

01. Dealer
02. Jenny
03. Laughed At Him
04. Cobwebs
05. Rescue Me
06. Molly
07. Sweet Francesca
08. Side Of The Road
09. Gilbert Street

This group and their one and only album were once considered so hot, what with Nicky Hopkins, Alun Davies, and Jon Mark in the lineup, that a reissue in 1971 rated a full-page ad from the source label in Rolling Stone. In fact, it's a pleasant, well-played midtempo piece of late-'60s rock, with elements of British blues ("Side of the Road"), psychedelic harpsichords and flute ("Cobwebs"), and R&B, mid-'60s U.K. style. Alun Davies and Jon Mark are more than good enough guitar players and singers, but there's nothing terribly special here in the way of songwriting. "Cobwebs" is the kind of amorphous, spacy brand of psychedelia that Donovan used to fill out his albums with, but with a bit more drive; "Dealer" is vaguely blues-ish rock driven by pseudo-profound lyrics. Jon Mark's "Rescue Me" is one of the better numbers here, dominated by Hopkins' organ playing and driven by a great beat, and carried by his attempts at a white soul vocal performance; it's no surprise for the neophyte to learn that all of these guys played with outfits like Zoot Money's Big Roll Band and the Cyril Davies All-Stars. And then there's "Gilbert Street," which shows some finesse and a robust vocal performance, and sustains interest for five minutes plus; this number must have been something to hear in concert, and a whole album like it would have lived up to a reputation stretching across the decades. It's also easy to see why this record never caught on at the time -- there isn't a real single here, or any memorable tunes, except for "Gilbert Street" -- and why it became a kind of FM standard among deejays seeking to annoy the hell out of listeners who couldn't get the record.




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • tommy554
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thanks a lot
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  • whiskers
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Thanks for share