A Mixed Bag of Albums
Summer 1973
Episode date - September 4, 2013
As much as I tend to rave about the state of pop music in 1973, as the year wore on a dismaying trend was becoming apparent.
A lot of classic acts seemed to be losing their sense of direction. For a variety of reasons, the Allman Brothers, Van Morrison and the Rolling Stones each released albums that were bluntly inferior to previous releases. Meanwhile, new bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd were changing the fundamental sound of ‘Southern Rock’, while Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye continued breaking Motown’s restrictive barriers with innovative new releases.
Taken together, it made for an interesting blend, with disappointments being met in equal measure by a few surprises. Featured tracks here include;
Come and Go Blues – The Allman Brothers Band (‘Brothers and Sisters’)
I Ain’t the One – Lynyrd Skynyrd (‘Pronounced…’)
Mississippi Kid – Lynyrd Skynyrd (‘Pronounced…’)
Too High – Stevie Wonder – (‘Innervisions’)
He’s Misstra Know It All – (‘Innervisions’)
Hard Nose the Highway – Van Morrison (‘Hard Nose the Highway’)
The Great Deception– Van Morrison (‘Hard Nose the Highway’)
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo – The Rolling Stones (‘Goat’s Head Soup’)
Silver Train – The Rolling Stones (‘Goat’s Head Soup’)
Come Get to This – Marvin Gaye (Let’s Get It On’)
Distant Lover – Marvin Gaye (Let’s Get It On’)