The great NRBQ. This shoulda been on everybody's radio in the 70's. "Riding In My Car!"
Sometimes the band cruelly withers and dies way before it's prime, with great albums under their belt, zero sales and a career in insurance sales in their future when they could be putting out great albums. Their are so many of these that one can barely count them. The Zombies did an album, Odessey and Oracle, that was compared to Pet Sounds before they broke up and went on to new bands (Argent), leaving the smash hit "Time of the Season" in their wake. It was a worldwide hit a year after they broke up. Bad Timing.
Sometimes the hits are at the start of their career, done so effortlessly that it sounds like they could do it forever like the Beau Brummells whose "Laugh, Laugh" and "Just A Little" are heard on oldies stations to this day. They went on to be present at the birth of country-rock with two classics of the genre, Triangle and Bradley's Barn, only to see the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brother's get all the credit. And the Eagles get all the money!
Moby Grape put out a tremendously great first album. Featuring Five songwriters and five singers they had oodles of potential. The record company released just about every song on their debut as a single. None of them were hits. They imploded in a few years in a haze of record company hype. Most of the band were out of the business in a few years, while one, Skip Spence, went really crazy. "Syd Barrett"-crazy!
It's called "Omaha" but a lot of folks think it's called "Listen My Friends!"
My favorite "Love" song, "Alone Again Or!"
Studio geniuses like Emitt Rhodes of the Merry Go Round and Micheal Brown who headed up the Left Banke, the Beckies and the Stories were not allowed to have long productive careers like a Paul McCartney but instead disappeared for decades, amid hushed rumors of JD Salinger-like-one-man-band recording.
"You're A Very Lovely Woman" by Emmitt Rhodes and the Merry-Go-Round.
This started out as an appreciation of a fine, overlooked later Beau Brummells tune, which morphed into an angry, sad rant about the vagaries of the music business and public taste. Sorry. But enjoy the tunes. They are all great!
I have tossed these songs up on the Spotify. Go to "Chadwick's Listening Room" and sink into the musical excellence!
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