Fill Your Head with Rock - "The Sound of The Seventies"
2. The Album Cover.
For once a sampler album cover showed the featured artists, and even provided a key for identification. Laura Nyro can be seen at the top left, and Al Kooper & Leonard Cohen at the top right. Four of the artists are not shown: Moondog, Amory Kane, Black Widow and Skin Alley. The front cover features Jerry Goodman of The Flock.
3. References.
- ^ The album was released in The Netherlands with the title "Superb Super Pop Session N�2" and featured the same tracks.
- ^ The booklet
- ^ Principal Edwards Magic Theatre, Beau, Bridget St. John, Occasional Word, Mike Hart & Siren
- ^ Chambers Brothers & Taj Mahal
- ^ Captain Beefheart, Alice Cooper, Judy Henske/Jerry Yester, Tim Buckley, & The GTOs
- ^ This album was actually titled "Chicago Transit Authority"
- ^ On the disc itself, the track had the US spelling "Savor"
- ^ Actually titled "Mk II"
- ^ Although this was a version of The Kinks' song, which was written by Ray Davies
- ^ The violinist pictured on the album cover is Jerry Goodman of Flock
- ^ Skin Alley Website
- ^ listed as "Stamping Ground" on the label itself. Independent discographies indicate that this is the correct title [1]
- ^ appears on the label as "In Between Man"
- ^ This is a misprint. The track was written by Tobias (Bias) Boshell
- ^ On the source album, this track is credited to David Wiffen and it is assumed that the credit here is a misprint
4. External links.
For a fan's nostalgic commentary, see [2]
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