Unexpected Gems – Liza Minnelli Use Me
Born into Hollywood royalty, daughter of Judy Garland, winner of an Oscar, two Golden Globes and an Emmy, one time Queen of Broadway and er, collaborator with the Pet Shop Boys Liza Minnelli’s career...
View ArticleUnexpected Gems – Brotherhood of Man: Reach Out Your hand
Originally established in 1969 as a vehicle for songwriter Tony Hiller, Brotherhood of Man was an ever changing line-up of session musicians until Hiller settled on an established group who went on to...
View ArticleUnexpected Gems – The Tremeloes: Instant Whip
We’ve been a bit lax in terms of Unexpected Gems of late so we’re coming back with a bang and a cracking fuzz-rock (listen to the track and you’ll know why it’s so named) groover from mid-Sixties...
View ArticleUnexpected Gems – David Cassidy Get it up for love
As the Justin Beiber of his day David Cassidy was among the first ever teen idols (even though he was knocking on for 20 when he made it big) and in the early 1970s his face adorned the walls of a...
View ArticleUnexpected Gem: Carl Douglas & the Big Stampede – Crazy Feeling
To most of us Carl Douglas is mainly considered a one-hit wonder with his homage to 1970s martial arts movies ‘Kung-Fu Fighting”. It was not only the biggest-selling record of 1974 but it also sold a...
View ArticleUnexpected Gems – The Pasadenas I Believe in Miracles
Best known as the Jackson Sisters‘ rare groove classic,’ I Believe in Miracles’ has always been a guaranteed dancefloor filler and one of those records that is still considered a classic to this day....
View ArticleUnexpected Gem – Mungo Jerry Covers Jacques Dutronc
It’s probably one of those records you’ve heard before but can’t quite remember who it’s by and where you heard it. A bit of an earworm if you know what we mean. There’s somewhat of a backstory to this...
View ArticleUnexpected Gem: Marti Caine – Love the Way You Love Me
Another in our occasional series of charity shop classics comes Marti Caine with a sultry slab of deep and dirty bass-driven funk taken from her 1981 album Point of View which, should you happen to...
View ArticleUnexpected Gem: Gloria Hunniford – Are You Ready For Love
We do like an obscure pop nugget here at VoEA Towers and this is a cracker featuring as it does, contributions from Gloria Hunniford, Michael McIntyre’s dad and 25% of ABBA. Back in 1969, Lulu...
View ArticleUnexpected Gem: Johnny Mathis – Evil Ways
Next up in our occasional series of Unexpected Gems is Grammy winning American singer-songwriter Johnny Mathis with this 1970 Columbia release and Northern Soul-esque dancer ‘Evil Ways’. We knew Mr...
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