This funky number in it's odd 5/8 time signature (according to a youtube comment) is pretty Bee Gees level funk rock that shows their skills, while Let Me In is a great song this track with dojo funkiness and inward looking lyrics are exciting.
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
Tuesday, 6 June 2017
The Osmonds (1973) Mirror Mirror - LOST 70s GEMS
From their most adventurous album, the eclectic concept album The Plan, built around subtle messages from the Mormon religion the album with rock and their brand of bubblegum pop balladry. Dominated by a piercing harmonica throughout the dance number along with a jewish harp sounding bassline makes this a cool piece of funkied-countrified experimentation with the brother's clean harmonies.
This funky number in it's odd 5/8 time signature (according to a youtube comment) is pretty Bee Gees level funk rock that shows their skills, while Let Me In is a great song this track with dojo funkiness and inward looking lyrics are exciting.
This funky number in it's odd 5/8 time signature (according to a youtube comment) is pretty Bee Gees level funk rock that shows their skills, while Let Me In is a great song this track with dojo funkiness and inward looking lyrics are exciting.
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