His first solo album, Boulders, released in 1973 comprised songs he'd squirrelled away since the late 60s. It's a beautiful collection and a solo effort in every sense: written by, produced & played by (all instruments with the exception of the harmonium) and he also painted his self portrait on the sleeve. The record is crammed with hits that never were* including one track he'd written for the New Seekers and their stab at Eurovision: Songs of Praise, which made it to the last six of the heats was outvoted in 1972 by Beg, Steal or Borrow. But just take a look at some of the other songwriters on display here - Mike Leander - who co-wrote all Gary Glitter's top 10 hits, Mike Sammes (without his Singers) & Ray Davies - he of the Button Down Brass (not the Kink) to name but three.
A Song for Europe 1972 - 12 February, 1972
* When I said 'hits that never were', I meant with the exception of this gem. I loved it then and I love it still...
Roy Wood - Dear Elaine (1973)
If 'Forever' owed a debt to The Beach Boys, I'd venture that there might be a touch of labelmate Roy Harper about 'Dear Elaine'.
ReplyDeleteYou could be onto something there, TS. It's certainly in the same ballpark (incident). I'll get my coat.
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