Today (October 25th) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Aretha, the twenty-eighth studio album from the “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin. This 1980 release spent thirty weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 32. It also reached number 6 on the US Billboard R&B chart and won her a Grammy award for Best Female R&B Vocal.
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Showing posts with label David Sanborn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Sanborn. Show all posts
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Saturday, September 20, 2014
JD Souther - You're Only Lonely (35th anniversary)
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Saturday.
In September of 1979, JD Souther released his third solo album You’re Only Lonely. This 1979 release, which is celebrating its thirty-fifth anniversary, spent twenty-two weeks on the US Billboard Album chart and peaked at number 41.
Click here for my full review.
In September of 1979, JD Souther released his third solo album You’re Only Lonely. This 1979 release, which is celebrating its thirty-fifth anniversary, spent twenty-two weeks on the US Billboard Album chart and peaked at number 41.
Click here for my full review.
Labels:
70's,
Dan Dugmore,
Danny Kortchmar,
David Sanborn,
Don Felder,
Don Grolnick,
Don Hnley,
Glenn Frey,
Jackson Browne,
Jai Winding,
JD Souther,
music,
Phil Everly,
Waddy Wachtel,
You're Only Lonely
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking
This week (April 30th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, the first solo studio album from Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters. The album went to number 14 in New Zealand, number 13 in the UK, number 12 in Switzerland, number 4 in Norway, and number 3 in Sweden. Here in the US it spent eighteen weeks on the Billboard Album chart where it peaked at number 31.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Nena - 99 Luftballons
Today (April 8th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of 99 Luftballons, a compilation album from the German rock band Nena. Drawing from the band's first two releases (1983's Nena which I reviewed here and ? (Fragezeichen) from earlier in 1984, this album split evenly with tracks in English and German. It spent fourteen weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 27.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
The Rolling Stones - Undercover
This week (November 7th) marks the thirtieth anniversary of Undercover, the seventeenth studio album from the Rolling Stones. This 1983 release spent twenty three weeks on the US Billboard Album chart, peaking at number 4, and eighteen weeks on the UK album charts, peaking at number 3.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Linda Ronstadt - Living in the USA
This month marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Living in the USA, the ninth studio album from Linda Ronstadt. This 1978 release went to number 39 in the UK, number 23 in Japan, number 19 in the Netherlands, number 9 in Canada, number 3 in Australia and New Zealand, and number 1 on the US Billboard Album chart.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
JD Souther - You're Only Lonely
Welcome to another edition of Seventies Saturday. This weekend we wish a very happy sixty-seventh birthday to American musician, singer/songwriter and actor JD (John David) Souther.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Amarillo, Texas, he moved to Los Angeles, California, in the late 1960’s where he became roommates with Glenn Frey (of the Eagles) and lived upstairs from Jackson Browne. After his first solo record in 1972, he joined with Chris Hillman and Richie Furay to form the aptly-named group Souther Hillman Furay Band. He wrote many hits for the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Amarillo, Texas, he moved to Los Angeles, California, in the late 1960’s where he became roommates with Glenn Frey (of the Eagles) and lived upstairs from Jackson Browne. After his first solo record in 1972, he joined with Chris Hillman and Richie Furay to form the aptly-named group Souther Hillman Furay Band. He wrote many hits for the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt.
Labels:
70's,
Dan Dugmore,
Danny Kortchmar,
David Sanborn,
Don Felder,
Don Grolnick,
Don Hnley,
Glenn Frey,
Jackson Browne,
Jai Winding,
JD Souther,
music,
Phil Everly,
Waddy Wachtel,
You're Only Lonely
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