When Neil decided to go in depth with all the albums, we couldn’t stop him giving the same treatment to all the 45’s that were released in 1969-70. In the video above, hopefully it gives you an idea of the levels of detail and how many were incredible hits.
Of course, the chapter opens with a picture of the pink Island lable for “All Right Now”, and there’s some anecdotes from Simon Kirke and Paul Rodgers featured.. Also a very strange comment from Roger Daltrey who reviewed the single for Melody Maker in 1970 “Are you sure this is the A-side?”
Chris Blackwell said “As soon as I heard it I knew it was a hit”
There’s 16 pages about the singles, starting off with a band called Heavy Jelly, then there’s Bob& Earls Harlem Shuffle, lots of Jethro Tull and Spooky Tooth singles, also with Fairport Convention, Clouds, Tir NA Nog,Blodwyn Pig, King Crimson, Jimmy Cliff, John & Beverly Martin, Bronco, Cat Stevens and Free.
Loads of Illustrations because it was the time of the creative bag or sleeve for 45s.