December 2003 Unknown Classics of Classic Rock
FM radio also ignores huge chunks of rock history. Youll rarely hear such significant bands as the Yardbirds, Buffalo Springfield, Quicksilver Messenger Service (aside from Fresh Air), Them, or the Small Faces. The Byrds made ten LPs, but unless you own them you wont hear Have You Seen Her Face or Mr. Spaceman. Instead, were led to believe that a middleweight band like Boston actually made an important contribution to rock and roll. What follows in the list below is my attempt to remind readers my age of some great records they may have forgotten and to suggest to younger music fans that theres more to classic rock than radios narrow focus reveals. Im excluding soul music for the time being, since I want to put together a list of essential soul records for another time. It should go without saying, however, that any significant collection of music from the classic rock era should include such important soul albums as Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads, Whats Going On, and Theres a Riot Goin On. Ive chosen not to list albums by the Who, the Rolling Stones, or the Beatles because most of us know which albums to go to in order to rekindle our interest. Whenever I hear Jigsaw Puzzle from Beggers Banquet, I remember why I love the Stones. Jimi Hendrixs records never seem to lose their power to astonish, even after years of constant play. Purple Haze appeared only briefly in a car ad recently, but it must have soon occurred to the advertiser that the song distracted people from noticing the car. Still, one can wish radio played more Bold As Love and less Foxey Lady. Im probably overemphasizing the period from about 1967 to 1970. If I were to point out great records from the last 30 or more years, Id have to include Big Star, Nick Lowe, Graham Parker, Squeeze, and a lot more. How many more records would Elvis Costello have sold if radio had bothered to play him? My goal here is to take a key period in rock history and try to broaden the definition of what should be considered classic. Odyssey and Oracle and Village Green Preservation Society are every bit as innovative and moving as Abbey Road. The difference is that Abbey Road is an acknowledged rock classic and the other two have been ignored and forgotten. I wont comment about each title, except to say that Nuggets, a compilation of singles from 1965 to 1969, includes Psychotic Reaction by Count Five. Those three minutes of music inspired more great rock bands than Bostons and Journeys entire recorded output. Nuggets - Various (1972) ...Joseph Taylor GO BACK TO: |