Bringing obscure songs from the 1970s such as deep album cuts, underrated cover songs and forgotten singles back on this blog. The 70s was a great time for music, possibly the best and the most diverse; that some gems that need to be rediscovered
Thursday, 18 August 2016
Richie Furay (1976) Mighty Maker
Starting with a southern rock guitar intro before entering the lightly funky electric guitar driven verses before amping up in the chorus with some sweeping strings. The song soon slows down for a quiet storm use of electric piano as Furay's wails hoarsely before reentering the upbeat string laden chorus. The songs then ends in a series of dramatic notes of some squelching moog and bass lines reminiscent of the album opener Look at the Sun. A fast paced soft rocker with shades of soulful singing, Bee Gees' rhythm guitar and classic Disco strings before the Progressive climax. Sweet my favourite Richie Furay solo song!
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