Now (The New Seekers album)

Now (The New Seekers album)
Now
Studio album by The New Seekers
Released March 1973
Genre Pop, MOR
Label Polydor
Producer Michael Lloyd, David Mackay
The New Seekers chronology
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
(1972)
Now
(1973)
Together
(1974)
Alternative cover
Pinball Wizards - US version of Now

Now is a 1973 album by British pop group The New Seekers. It was retitled Pinball Wizards in the US.

Contents

Overview

Released in March 1973, the album coincided with the release of their latest hit single "Pinball Wizard - See Me Feel Me", which reached #16 in the UK.[1] This single was a medley of two songs taken from Pete Townshend's rock musical Tommy. This single featured a harder-edged sound for the group with heavy use of electric guitars and sung in a rockier style. Townsend himself congratulated the group on their version of the song.[2] No other singles were issued from the album however. Now reached #47 in the UK album charts.[3] The New Musical Express reviewed the album on its release and while criticising the group for their middle of the road nature, it did go on to state: "Nobody denies their natural vocal ability, and I'll go so far as to say the harmonies are excellent".[4]

This was to be the group's last album for a year and was the last album to feature member Peter Doyle who left the group in mid 1973 to be replaced by Peter Oliver.[5]

In the US, the album was released under the title Pinball Wizards with alternate artwork and a slightly different track listing. The title track single had become one of the group's biggest hits there, peaking at #29. This would also be the group's final single to chart. The album itself reached #190.[6]

Track listing (UK)

Side One

  1. "Pinball Wizard - See Me Feel Me" (Pete Townshend)
  2. "Brand New Song" (Jeff Barry / Paul Williams)
  3. "Look Look" (Marty Kristian)
  4. "That's My Guy" (Merrill Osmond / Alan Osmond)
  5. "Feeling" (P. Yellowstone / J. Schwartz)
  6. "Utah" (Merrill Osmond)

Side Two

  1. "Reaching Out for Someone" (Dick Holler)
  2. "Everything Changing" (W. Cates / P. Caldwell)
  3. "Time Limit" (Kristian / Peter Doyle)
  4. "Rain" (José Feliciano / H. Feliciano)
  5. "Somebody Somewhere" (Cook / Greenaway / Rae)
  6. "Goin' Back" (Gerry Goffin / Carole King)

Track listing (US)

Side One

  1. "Pinball Wizard - See Me Feel Me" (3.27)
  2. "Brand new Song" (2.56)
  3. "Look Look" (2.54)
  4. "That's My Guy" (3.10)
  5. "Feelin'" (3.14)
  6. "Utah" (2.16)

Side Two

  1. "Reaching Out for Someone" (2.59)
  2. "With Everything Changing" (3.24)
  3. "Time Limit" (3.03)
  4. "Somebody Somewhere" (2.20)
  5. "The Further We Reach Out" (3.23)

Personnel

  • Michael Lloyd - Producer
  • David Mackay - Producer on "Look Look", "Everything Changing", "Rain", "Somebody Somewhere", "Goin' Back"
  • Tommy Oliver - Arranger
  • Marty Kristian - Vocals, lead vocals on "Pinball Wizard - See Me Feel Me", "Look Look", "Time Limit"
  • Peter Doyle - Vocals, lead vocals on "Pinball Wizard - See Me Feel Me", "Utah", "Goin' Back"
  • Eve Graham - Vocals, lead vocals on "That's My Guy", "Reaching Out for Someone"
  • Lyn Paul - Vocals, lead vocals on "Everything Changing"
  • Paul Layton - Vocals

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The New Seekers — Origin England, United Kingdom Genres Pop, Folk, Gospel, Rock, MOR, Country Years active 1969–present Labels Phillips …   Wikipedia

  • The New Seekers — Основная информация Жанры …   Википедия

  • Now — usually refers to the present time. Now or NOW may also refer to: Contents 1 Albums 2 Songs 3 Media …   Wikipedia

  • The Hillside Singers — were an American folk group. The ensemble was assembled by advertising agency McCann Erickson for the purposes of singing in a television commercial. McCann Erickson had written the jingle I d Like to Buy the World a Coke for Coca Cola, and had… …   Wikipedia

  • The Masters Apprentices — Origin Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Genres R B, pop/rock, psychedelic/progressive Years active 1965–1972, 1987–1991, 1994–1995, 1997, 2001–2002 …   Wikipedia

  • The Doobie Brothers — Doobie Brothers in Berkeley, California, September 11, 1982. L to R: : Michael Hossack, Patrick Simmons, John Hartman, Tom Johnston. Background information Origin San Jose …   Wikipedia

  • The Delltones — Current members of The Delltones Background information Genres Vocal Harmony, Rock and Roll, Doo wop …   Wikipedia

  • The Water Is Wide (song) — The Water Is Wide (also called O Waly, Waly ) is a folk song of Scottish or English origin that has been sung since the 1600s and has seen considerable popularity through to the 21st century. It is related to Child Ballad 204 (Roud number 87),… …   Wikipedia

  • The Notorious B.I.G. — The Notorious B.I.G. Background information …   Wikipedia

  • The Easybeats — Infobox musical artist Name = The Easybeats Img capt = Background = group or band Origin = Sydney, Australia Genre = Rock and Roll Years active = 1964 1969, 1986 Associated acts= Vanda Young Flash and the Pan AC/DC Label =EMI/Parlophone Albert… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”