On this Day in Music – 24th September

1990’s

1995 – The Simply Red single Fairground became the UK Number One Single where it stayed for 4-weeks. The song used a sample of The Goodmen’s Give It Up.

1960’s

1968Those Were The Days by Mary Hopkin began a 6 week spell at the top of the UK Singles Chart. The song was produced by Paul McCartney, and was based around a traditional Russian song Dorogoi dlinnoyu.

Previous Albums Of The Day

No.1479 24/09/2020

The Megadeth album Rust in Peace celebrates a 30th anniversary today! Kerrang magazine described the LP as the best thrash metal records of all time. Includes the tracks Hangar 18 and Holy Wars… The Punishment Due. What an LP.

No.1115 24/09/2019

The 1973 Donald Byrd album Blackbyrd is one of Blue Note’s best-selling albums. The LP caused controversy from the jazz purists, with Byrd departing from his hard bop roots for a jazz–funk fusion sound. A ground breaking release with the emergence of a new genre.

No.749 24/09/2018

It’s 16 years since the tragic death of Alice In Chains singer and founding member Layne Staley. However, with William DuVall leading vocals they are back with a new album Rainier Fog…and it’s rather good. Have you listened? What do you think? aliceinchains.com

No.384 24/09/2017

White Chalk by PJ Harvey is 10 years old today. The combination of Polly Jean’s higher vocals and stripped musical accompaniment created a haunting record. pjharvey.net

kind-of-blueNo.9 24/09/2016

The first jazz outing on Today’s Album is possibly the best selling jazz album of all-time, Kind of Blue by Miles Davis. Contains So What and features pianist Bill Evans, saxophonists John Coltrane, Julian “Cannonball” Adderley and drummer Jimmy Cobb. Sublime! milesdavis.com

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