Monday, January 27, 2020

70's Favourites

While arrangements for Camp are working their way through I did have a couple more discs this month I'd like to devote a little space to.
 Argent were a British Progressive rock group formed from the ashes of the Nice and this package comprises of 1970's Ring Of Hands which was their debut, 1973's In Deep home of God Gave Rock and Roll To You and 1974's Nexus  with In Deep also presented in Quadraphonic surround sound thanks to the super audio cd player.
Missing just All Together Now with its Hold Your Head High, its nearly all the essential albums  in a nice well mastered bundle.

There's usually a corner of the collection marked for those it was uncool to like but when the mice were away and so were your friends you'd enjoy them.
The Australian singer Helen Reddy was one bursting  on to the seen when feminism and female solo artists were both on rise and I often borrowed the Grumps discs cos uncool amongst my friends she was, I liked her.
 

This two one one super audio issued early this year has two of her most important albums, 1972's I am Woman a manifesto in a song and a cover of This Masquerade popularized by the Carpenters and 1973's Long Hard Climb, home of Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress) and Delta Dawn.
Interestingly these albums were mixed for Quadraphonic sound but only issued on so-so US Capitol Q8 tapes and so this super audio cd twofer holds for the first time those mixes in real hifi.

A flashback to  e 70's sounding better than ever.

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