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Title: Radio 96fm Perth - Win a copy of Richard Clapton's new album 'Music is Love
Post by: oldfellow on Thursday 08 April 2021, 02:32:35 am
https://www.96fm.com.au/competition/win-a-copy-of-richard-claptons-new-album-music-is-love-1966-1970/



Win a copy of Richard Clapton's new album 'Music is Love (1966 - 1970)'

When you’ve achieved as much as Richard Clapton has in a career that’s spanned nearly 50 years, it’s not easy to come up with a first. But that’s exactly what he’s done with Music Is Love (1966 – 1970), the legendary artist’s first covers album.

The first single, ‘Summer In The City’, is out now. ‘Summer In The City’ was originally recorded by The Lovin’ Spoonful in 1966, written about an unprecedented heatwave in New York. Richard says, “John Sebastian was, and is, amazing. Doing this vocal nearly killed me – I’ve never done a song before with no breath at all! What a song. It’s been with me all my life.”

The album started out as a deeply personal collection, a way for Richard to reconnect with his musical origins. “These songs are where I came from,” he explains, highlighting his love for Bob Dylan, The Byrds, David Crosby, Neil Young and Buffalo Springfield.

While making the record, Richard realised that this was something much more than just a sentimental journey. As the world dealt with Trump, COVID-19 and racial unrest, he realised there’s something happening here… “It struck me that the world needs these songs,” Richard says. The album takes its title from the opening track on David Crosby’s 1971 debut solo album, If I Could Only Remember My Name. “To me, that song sums up the album,” Richard says. “Music is love.”

The songs on Music Is Love (1966 – 1970) are songs that defined an era, including Buffalo Springfield’s ‘For What It’s Worth (Hey, What’s That Sound)’, Joni Mitchell’s ‘Woodstock’, Neil Young’s ‘Southern Man’, The Byrds’ ‘Eight Miles High’, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s ‘Almost Cut My Hair’, and The Youngblood’s ‘Get Together’.

Music Is Love (1966 – 1970) provides an insight into the songs that shaped Richard Clapton as an artist. “I look back at that whole period of my youth and those years 1966 to 1970 and I think, ‘Wow, talk about being born precisely at the right time’,” Richard smiles.

Richard selected the songs for Music Is Love (1966 – 1970) with the album’s executive producer, Terry Blamey, who came up with the idea for the album after he returned home to Australia following nearly three decades managing Kylie Minogue. “I can’t think of anyone more suited to singing an album of anti-establishment counterculture songs than Richard Clapton,” says Terry, who met Richard when he was briefly his booking agent in the 70s. Music Is Love (1966 – 1970) sees Richard Clapton return to the Mushroom Group, his first album with them since 1984’s Solidarity.

Richard Clapton was inducted into the ARIA Hall Of Fame in 1999. He is rightly revered as one of our finest songwriters, responsible for iconic songs such as ‘Girls On The Avenue’, ‘Deep Water’, ‘Capricorn Dancer’, ‘I Am An Island’, ‘The Best Years Of Our Lives’, ‘Lucky Country’, and ‘Glory Road’.



Music Is Love (1966 – 1970) track listing:
Get Together
So You Want To Be A Rock ‘n’ Roll Star
Summer In The City
Love The One You’re With
Riders On The Storm
Eight Miles High
For What It’s Worth (Hey, What’s That Sound)
Woodstock
Casey Jones
Almost Cut My Hair
Cinnamon Girl
Music Is Love
Southern Man
Midnight Rider
I Shall Be Released
Music Is Love (1966 – 1970) is available in all good record stores from April 9, or you can win yourself a copy with 96FM, right here:


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