HORI Test 3
Monterey Pop
"First Huge Rock Festival", in 1967
Dub
1973 First dub albums appear in Jamaica, first one released in UK was Pick a Dub by Keith Hudson. King Tubby and Lee Perry
Songs in the Key of Life
1976 A major double album that represents the creative peak of his career that sold more than 10 million copies
Peter Frampton
1976 Live Album Frampton comes alive is the best selling live album of all time
Prophet 5
1978 one of the first polyphonic synthesizers
Fairlight CMi
1979
Synclavier
1979. Powerful sequencing but expensive
Yamaha DX7
1983. One of the first completely digital synthesizers
Cream
A British trio featuring Eric Clapton, and the first supergroup. After initially disbanding in 1969, Cream reformed in 2005 for a series of sold-out concerts. The American concerts at Madison Square Garden earned a gross income of $10.6 million
Roger Dean
Album designer for Yes
David Bowie
Associated with 1970's Glam Rock Trend
Paul Simon
Began his solo career in 1972 with the reggae hit Mother and Child Reunion
Isley Brothers
Began the 70's with a rock and soul fusion by backing member Jimi Hendrix
Thin Lizzy
Best known for 1978's Live and Dangerous, considered by many to be one of the greatest live rock albums of all time
Joni Mitchell
Blue A cycle of songs about the complexities of love
Sex Pistols
British band whose first single was released in 1976
Eagles
Brought country rock to the mainstream Hotel California in 1976 is one of the decade's Greatest Hits was the first album certified platinum by RIAA and became best selling album of the 20th century in America and has sold 26 Million copies.
Bob Marley
Catch a Fire in 1973 was aimed at rock audience
Group Logos
Chicago and Yes
Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon 1973, spent most charted weeks on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart, Engineered by alan parson,
Diamond Dogs
David Bowie's album that was yanked from stores
1987
Def Leppard releases Hysteria
Sly and The Family Stone
Described as interracial psychedelic soul Featured bass thumping and plucking innovations of Larry Graham. Hits include "Dance To The Music" (1968) & "Everyday People" (1969)
Earth Wind and Fire
First album released in 1970, Signed to Columbia by Clive Davis in 1972
Bill Withers
First album released in 1971
Chic
First album went gold in 1977
James Brown
First hit Please, Please, Please (1956). • Recognized as the creator of funk. • The most sampled artist in popular music. • "Cold Sweat" (1967) is widely considered to be the first funk record.
Hey Joe
First hit for Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1967
America
First hit in 1972 with Horse with No Name
The Byrds
First rock band to play Grand Ole Opry in Nashville
Hipgnosis
Formed by Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell in 1968. Produced many of rock's most memorable and inventive album covers
The Summer of Love
In 1967, A hippie-inspired countercultural revolution set in San Francisco
Woodstock
In 1969, had Hendrix, Santana, Grateful Dead, Who
Altamont
In 1969, had the Rolling Stones, resulted in a violent death.
Crosby Stills and Nash
In a location that reflected character of logos
LM 1
Introduced in 1979. First programmable sound sampled drum machine. Linn Drum debuted in 1982 cost up to 5000
The Moog Synthesizer
Invented by Robert Moog. Made in 1964. Switched on Bach brought it to the mainstream
Stax Records
Isaac Hayes scored gold #1 single with "Theme from Shaft" in 1971.
Average White Band
James Brown style funk band. Album topped pop album chart in 1974 and had the single Pick Up the Pieces
Miles Davis
Jazz rock fusion began with Bitches Brew. Became best selling jazz album in history at that time
What popularized Reggae in America
Jimmy Cliff releasing movie Harder They Come in 1972
Casablanca Records
Kiss at first, then disco and Donna Summer
1985
Live Aid Charity concerts took place on both sides of the Atlantic
1981
MTV began broadcasting
1984 Female
Madonna's Like a Virgin produced by Nile Rogers
Progression of Reggae
Mento, Ska, RockSteady, Reggae, Dancehall
Disraeli Gears
Most influential Cream album released in 1967
Jimi Hendrix
Most prominent African American rock musician of the late 1960s. He died in 1970 at age 27. His albums still sell 600k a year. Performed as sideman with acts such as the Isley Brothers and Little Richard and others before going solo.
Punk Rock
Origins in New York CBGB club
1986
Peter Gabriel's So becomes his biggest solo hit
Disco
Philadelphia international was one of the first labels to introduce it. Gamble and Huff were producers, 1977 Saturday Night Fever
1984 Male
Prince made Purple Rain which has sold more than 13 million copies
Boston
Production/music god Tom Scholz, debut album sold more than 17 Million copies
1988
Public Enemy goes platinum with their second album
Elton John
Scored seven consecutive number 1 albums in America in the early 1970s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was his biggest selling studio release with 7 Million copies
Flying Burrito Bros
Side project featuring Byrds members
Corporate Consolidation
Six corps sold 80% of the records by the end of the 1970's 1975 Pre-recorded tapes were almost one-third of all US music sales
James Taylor
Sweet Baby James 1970 James taylor 1968 was on beatles apple records
Mellotron
Tape based sampling concept from the 1960's
Carole King
Tapestry (A&M Records, 1971) p. 373. • It spent nearly six years on the charts, and has now sold over 10 million copies. • The only 20th century album by a female solo artist to spend 15 consecutive weeks at number 1. • It won four Grammys.
Elvis Album Cover
The Clash imitated this
1982 Music
Thriller was released selling more than 29 million copies
Steely dan
Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, Aja is a prime example of jazz/pop stylings and studio production
Marvin Gaye
What's Going On made him successful Got to Give It Up was the basis for blurred lines
Santana
at Woodstock, First album in 1969
Fleetwood Mac
formed in 1967, Rumours released in 1977. 19 Million copies sold in America
Funk
heavy reliance on repeated, rhythmically interlocking patterns.
1982 Technology
introduction of the CD
Jimi Hendrix Experience Timeline
• 1966: Formed the Jimi Hendrix Experience. • 1967: Released Are You Experienced and Axis: Bold as Love. • 1968: Released the double album Electric Ladyland. • 1969: Disbanded the Experience and formed the all-black Band of Gypsys with whom he recorded a live album released in 1970. • 1970: Died in London in September.
Led Zeppelin
• Formed in England in 1968. • Their first album was released in late 1968, and the second in 1969.
Parliament/Funkadelic
• Funkadelic: Maggot Brain (1971) - A fusion of black rock & funk. • Funkadelic guitarist, Eddie Hazel