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The album is a concept album that serves as a satire of the music industry, and loosely tells a tale of a broken-down pop singer, with various "interview" interludes scattered throughout the project. [9] [1] The single chosen from the album was keyboardist Clive Scott's arrangement [9] of the Johann Sebastian Bach tune, Jesu, Joy of Man's ...
Jigsaw's second single, "Yellow River" (July 1970), [5] was a cover version of United Kingdom band Christie's single from April, [1] [8] which was not played on commercial radio due to the ban. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] An English singer, Leapy Lee , also issued a cover version, as did Sydney-based group Autumn .
Of these, the highest charting was a cover version of Cochran's "Summertime Blues", which appeared at No. 6 in December 1962. [1] He had also issued his debut album, Wild and Warm in 1963 and two extended plays, Johnny Chester's Hit Parade and My Blues and I, with W&G. [1] In February that year, he took over as host of Teen Time on Ten, on the ...
The 12" version of the song at the full length of 8:40 is considered the definitive version, featuring parts one and two. Part one is a slightly longer than the album version, and part two is the extended "rap" alluded to on the album version when it fades with "I'm gonna take you to part two."
Jigsaw is the fourth studio album by guitarist Mike Stern, released in 1989 through Atlantic Records and reissued on July 17, 2007, through Wounded Bird Records. [2] The album reached #12 on Billboard ' s Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart in 1989.
Stewart Mason of AllMusic gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5, saying, "DJ Mayonnaise does a fair job of keeping the potentially over-familiar arrangements and samples from coalescing into just another bit of negligible atmosphere for a boutique hotel bar near you, through unexpectedly tuneful melodies like 'Easily Distracted' and the album's one stylistic departure, the sneering Bush slam ...
Bottom Line is an album by the English musician John Mayall, released in 1979. [1] It was produced by Bob Johnston . [ 2 ] It is the only Mayall album that has never been released on CD.
"Love Me by Name" (Lesley Gore, Ellen Weston) – 5:16 "You Fooled Me" (Zane Grey, Len Ron Hanks) – 3:10 Spoken Introductions – 7:09 Bonus track on CD reissue