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Blue Mink - 'Live' At The Talk Of The Town album flac Performer: Blue Mink
Title: 'Live' At The Talk Of The Town
Style: Pop Rock, Soul
Released: 1972
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1468 mb
FLAC album: 1278 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: RA MP4 XM TTA MPC AUD MP1
Genre: Rock / Funk and Soul / Pop

Blue Mink were a British six-piece pop group that existed from 1969 to 1974. Over that period they had six Top 20 hit singles in the UK Singles Chart, and released five studio based albums.

The album was released in July 1968. Live at the Talk of the Town. Live album by. The Seekers.

Titled for the group's third hit single, Blue Mink's second album, Our World (. title Real Mink) was released in September 1970. The group then faded from view for some six months before resurfacing with "The Banner Man" in spring 1971. Their first release for the Regal Zonophone label (earlier records were issued by Philips), "Banner Man" reached number three  . Blue Mink's fourth album, Only When I Laugh, followed in March 1973.

However, close to another year elapsed before Blue Mink reconvened for a two-week-long engagement at London's Talk of the Town nightspot in January 1972, to be immortalized on the Live at the Talk of the Town album two months later. Oddly, Blue Mink's next studio album, A Time of Change, was released simultaneously with the live record (the set was originally to be titled "Harvest," but was changed to avoid confusion with Neil Young's latest release). However, the group's appeal was clearly slipping, as glam rock elbowed Blue Mink's brand of light-hearted pop out of the way - their latest single, "By the Devil (I Was Tempted)," struggled to break into the Top 30 and, while June 1973's "Randy" would return Blue Mink to the TopTen, it was to prove their final hit.

A strong record, this live album captures Stevie just before he turned 21 and assumed complete creative control at Motown. Wonder turns in solid performances of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" as well as his own hits "For Once In My Life" and "My Cherie Amour. The treat of the album, though, is hearing Stevie introduce his brand new single, "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," before launching into a blistering rendition of the now-classic song. blue highlight denotes track pick.

Blue Mink was a British five-piece pop group from 1969 to 1973. Roger Coulam (organ) formed the band in the autumn of 1969, with Madeline Bell (vocalist), Roger Cook (vocalist), Herbie Flowers (bassist), Anne Odell (Keyboards) and Barry Morgan (drummer). Most of the songs were written by Cook and Roger Greenaway. Flowers, Morgan and the guitarist Alan Parker all worked with Coulam at London's Morgan Studios. Recordings from this engagement were released that March as the album "Live at the Talk Of The Town" simultaneously with the studio album "A Time Of Change" (renamed from "Harvest" to avoid confusion with Neil Young's new LP). Ray Cooper (drums) and Ann Odell (keyboards) joined the band that summer and played on the single "Stay With Me" which charted at in November 1972.

Blue Mink Archive - Студийный альбом от Blue Mink. Вышел Неизвестно В альбом вошло 20 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 01:14:22. Blue Mink - The Banner Man 1971. Lily & Maria - Morning Glory Morning 1969. Carlton J. Smith sings an original song "MORNING GLORY" with audience participation! Morning Glory - Petal + Thorn (original song). The Banner Man. Blue Mink - You Are The Sunshine Of My Life. Blue Mink - Today (Acapella). Blue Sandelwood Soap-How Can I Show My Love. Folk Blues Inc. - Mr. Bachlash. Arrows, What's Come Between Us, Boogiest Band In Town.

An album of the same name was released early in 1970, at the same time as the second single, "Good Morning Freedom", which reached No. 10 in the chart. The track did not feature on the first release of the LP, but was added to subsequent pressings. The members continued with their session work despite the success of the band. The members' other projects now took priority until January 1972 when Blue Mink played two weeks at The Talk Of The Town club in London. Recordings from this engagement were released that March as the album Live at the Talk Of The Town simultaneously with the studio album A Time Of Change (renamed from Harvest to avoid confusion with Neil Young's new LP). Ray Cooper (drums) and Anne Odell (keyboards) joined the band that summer and played on the single "Stay With Me" co-written by Herbie Flowers, which charted at No. 11 in November 1972.

Tracklist

Did You Get It
Zoo De Zoo Zong
Morning Dew
I (Who Have Nothing)
Whole Lotta Love
Count Me In
Something
Aisles Of White
Today I Killed A Man I Didn't Know
The Banner Man
One Smart Fellow
Proud Mary

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SLRZ 1029, 1E 062-93440 Blue Mink 'Live' At The Talk Of The Town ‎(LP, Album) Regal Zonophone, Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1029, 1E 062-93440 UK 1972
PCSJ 177 Blue Mink 'Live' At The Talk Of The Town ‎(LP, Album) Parlophone PCSJ 177 South Africa 1972
none, 1C 062-93440 Blue Mink Blue Mink 'Live' At The Talk Of The Town ‎(LP, Album) Regal Zonophone, EMI none, 1C 062-93440 Germany 1972
B-SLRZ 1029 Blue Mink Live At The Talk Of The Town ‎(LP, Album) Regal Zonophone B-SLRZ 1029 New Zealand 1972