On this Day in Music – 25th February

1940’s

The English musician, singer, songwriter, and lead guitarist of The Beatles, George Harrison, was born on this day (1943) in 12 Arnold Grove in Wavertree, Liverpool.  Although most of The Beatles’s songs were written by Lennon and McCartney, Harrison contributed with songs such as While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Here Comes the Sun and Something.  Harrison also released a wonderful solo triple album All Things Must Pass.

1950’s

Mike Peters, the lead-singer/guitarist of the Welsh band The Alarm, and part-time Big Country vocalist, was born (1959) in Prestatyn, Wales. The band’s highest charting success in the UK was 1983’s Sixty Eight Guns.

Previous Albums Of The Day

No.1617 25/02/2021

The 1975 self-titled studio album by ABBA made the Swedish pop group a global success. Released the following year after their Eurovision Song Contest win. The LP featured the hits Mamma Mia and SOS, and an ambitious instrumental Intermezzo No. 1.

No.1269 25/02/2020

The 2nd Stevie Ray Vaughan album Couldn’t Stand The Weather, released in 1984, continued the outstanding work of his debut Texas Flood. Half are covers, 2 of the 4 originals are instrumentals. Includes a great cover of Jimi Hendrix’s Voodoo Child.

No.903 25/02/2019

The debut RY X LP Dawn was my favourite release in 2016. Three years later the Australian singer-songwriter is back with Unfurl. Clash Music described the LP “like a warm blanket after an invigorating surf.” It’s more of the same…and I like.

No.538 25/02/2018

The latest Shannon and The Clams LP, Onion, was recorded in just 10 days in at Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound Studio. Each track has catchy hooks, and Shannon Shaw’s vocals evoking another era of music history. The opener The Boy for me is the stand-out track.

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