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Album: Magic Christian Music
Artist: Badfinger
Release Date: 2/16/1970
Genre: Rock/Pop

If Badfinger's debut album Magic Christian Music sounds patchy, there's a reason why: It was assembled from three different sources. Although the title suggests that the record is a soundtrack to The Magic Christian it isn't. It's a hodgepodge, containing the group's three contributions to the... [+] Expand

Radio City Radio City
Artist: Big Star
Community Score: 7.82

Largely lacking co-leader Chris Bell, Big Star's second album also lacked something of the pop sweetness (especially the harmonies) of #1 Record. What it possessed was Alex Chilton's urgency (sometimes desperation) on songs that made his case as a genuine rock & roll eccentric. If #1 Record had a certain pop perfection that brought everything... Read More

Wind of Change Wind of Change
Artist: Peter Frampton

Peter Frampton's solo debut after leaving Humble Pie (as they stood on the brink of stardom) spotlights Frampton's well-crafted, though lyrically lightweight, songwriting and his fine guitar playing. The songs on Wind of Change are built primarily around acoustic guitar foundations, but "It's a Plain Shame" and "All I Want to Be (Is by Your... Read More

Frampton's Camel Frampton's Camel
Artist: Peter Frampton

Named after Frampton's touring band at the time, Frampton's Camel has a harder-rocking feel than its predecessor Wind of Change, with Mick Gallagher's percussive electric piano and organ taking a prominent position in the mix and Frampton getting a harder sound from his electric guitars (though his acoustic playing is so lush and lyrical that it... Read More

Fresh Fresh
Artist: The Raspberries
Community Score: 7.00
Raspberries Raspberries
Artist: The Raspberries
Community Score: 10.00
On Stage: February 1970 On Stage: February 1970
Artist: Elvis Presley

Elvis' second live album, partly cut at the International Hotel in Las Vegas in early 1970 , is one of his most unfairly underrated releases. In its original form, it did seem a bit cheap, offering ten songs that weren't necessarily associated with Elvis Presley. By this time, he was adding covers of other artists' contemporary hits to his set,... Read More

Potlatch
Artist: Redbone

Their first of six Epic releases is a strong follow-up to the self-titled debut the same year. The album-opening "Maggie" is a perfect example of their distinctive sound, a funky, highly rhythmic itch that gets under your skin. The limitations of Lolly Vegas' singing means the all-native California quartet is more adept on faster numbers,... Read More

Power Pop, Vol. 1 Power Pop, Vol. 1
Artist: The Raspberries
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