Showing posts with label Carole King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carole King. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Blood, Sweat & Tears: "3"


Released in 1970,
this was Blood, Sweat & Tears' (surprise!) third (3rd) album.

This recording was not received so enthusiastically
by reviewers, but it did contain a couple of hits:

A cover of Carole King's "Hi-De-Ho"
and David Clayton Thomas' "Lucretia MacEvil."

Oh, and this:


Read more about Blood, Sweat & Tears HERE.





Album Design: John Berg
Cover Photo: Lee Friedlander
Other Photos: Fred Lombardi and Melissa Katz

Monday, August 26, 2013

Carole King: "Writer"


Released in 1970,
this was Carole King's debut LP.

Read more about Carole King and her brilliant career HERE.


Cover Photograph: Guy Webster
Liner Photographs: Tom Neuwirth
Layout and Design: Rod Dyer / Paul Bruhwhiler

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Roberta Flack: "Quiet Fire"


Released in 1971,
this was Roberta Flack's third (3rd) studio LP.

When this album hit the stores,
Roberta Flack was not yet a household name.
But in 1972, Clint Eastwood decided to use her song
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
(from her first album, "First Take")
in his movie "Play Misty For Me,"
(Eastwood's directorial debut).

That song became a mega-hit,
and was awarded a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1973.

The only song from "Quiet Fire" to make the charts,
 peaking at #76, was
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,"
the Carole King tune first recorded by The Shirelles in 1960,
the first recording by an "all-girl group" to hit #1.
The song had already been covered by several other artists,
including Brenda Lee, Lesley Gore, Cher, Ben E. King,
Linda Ronstadt, The Four Seasons, Dusty Springfield,
Jackie DeShannon, and others - even Carole King herself,
on her classic "Tapestry" LP.
One of the most recorded songs ever,
this song has been taken up by dozens of artists
over the years.


Photography: Rod Bristow
Cover Design: Ira Friedlander