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...Edwards 70. Layla Derek and the Dominoes 71. What is Life George Harrison 72. Joy to the World Three Dog Night 73. Amos Moses Jerry Reed 74. Brand New Key Melanie 75. Albert Flasher Guess Who 76. I Am...I Said Neil Diamond 77. Try Some, Buy Some Ronnie Spector 78. Everybody's Everything Santana 79. Won't Get Fooled Again Who 80. Rock Steady-Oh Me Oh My Aretha Franklin 81. Day After Day Badfinger 82. Only You Know and I Know Delaney and Bonnie 83. Free Chicago 84. If You Could Read My Mind Gordon Lightfoot...
Penn's weakness this fall will be at defense. Gone are All-Ivy fullbacks John Vroman and Art Swanson and consistent All--Ivy goalie Alex Spector. Penn will need to score...
...latest LP, Surf's Up (Brother/Reprise), released last week, is a case in point. Always noted for their pop polish, they have this time turned out one of the most imaginatively produced LPs since last fall's All Things Must Pass by George Harrison and Phil Spector. Al and Mike's Don't Go Near The Water is probably the best song yet to emerge from rock's current ecology kick. Against a satirical background provided by a gurgling Moog synthesizer and a tinkling, Satie-like piano, come the words...
Coproduced by Phil Spector and already in the top ten on the Billboard charts after only four weeks, John Lennon /Plastic Ono Band has a spare, economic deployment of musical means that suits Lennon's soul-baring mood perfectly. / Found Out ("There ain't no Jesus gonna come from the sky/ Now that I found out I know I can cry") relies for much of its effect on the simple, choked sound of a single guitar strand. Elsewhere Lennon mourns the death of his mother twelve years ago, defines love (as feeling, reaching, needing, freedom) and finally, in God, Lennon...
...that you are forced to pay attention to the words. The music is not bad; it's just simple and not very interesting and never more than John singing and playing either guitar or piano (on which he is barely competent), backed by bass and drums. Once again, Phil Spector is listed as producer, but Lennon seems to have wisely restricted him to adding echo and nothing else, giving the whole album the sound of "Instant Karma." All the songs are intensely personal, some of them resembling the feeling of "Julia." (One cut. "Look at Me," uses almost the same...