18 April, 2013

Playlist - 20 April 2013

Tonight the Seasons of Change jukebox returns with a selection of some of the progrock and/or psychedelic bands and musicians who since 1967 have released singles which at the time surprised all concerned by selling like hot cakes from record stores in Australia, the UK and/or the US and sometimes reaching well into the Top 40. Tonight it really is..."the platters that matter".

8pm
Procol Harum    A whiter shade of pale (May 1967) (single only)
The Moody Blues    Nights in white satin (Nov 1967) (Days Of Future Passed)
The Nice    America (Jun 1968) (single, Here Come The Nice: The Immediate Anthology)
Zoot    Eleanor Rigby (Feb 1970) (single only / Zoot Locker)
Spectrum    I’ll be gone (Jan 1971) (Part One)
Healing Force    Golden Miles (July 1971) (single only / Golden Miles - Australian Progressive Rock 1969 - 1974)
Curved Air    Back street luv (July 1971) (Second Album)
Yes    Roundabout (single version) (Jan 1972) (Fragile)
Focus    Sylvia (Dec 1972) (Focus III)
9pm
Genesis    I know what I like (in your wardrobe) (Oct 1973) (Selling England By The Pound)
Roxy Music    Street life (Nov  1973) (Stranded)
Mike Oldfield    Tubular bells (single version) (May 1973) (Tubular Bells)
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band    Joybringer (Aug 1973) (single only)
Golden Earring    Radar Love (Nov 1973) (Moontan)
Supertramp    Dreamer (Dec 1974) (Crime Of The Century)
Sebastian Hardie    Rosanna (Aug 1975) (Four Moments / Four Moments Of The Windchase)
Kansas    Carry on wayward son (Jan 1977) (Leftoverture)
Renaissance    Northern Lights (May 1978) (A Song For All Seasons)
Kate Bush    Wuthering Heights (Jan 1978) (The Kick Inside)
10pm
Rush    The Spirit of Radio (Feb 1980) (Permanent Waves)
Mike Oldfield (feat. Maggie Reilly)    Moonlight shadow (May 1983) (Crises)
Marillion    Kayleigh (May 1985) (Misplaced Childhood)
Dream Theater    Pull me under (Aug 1992) (Images And Words)
Queensryche    Silent lucidity (1990) (Empire)
Over Unity    Near (2011) (Collide the Space)

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