Tag Archives: Grand Funk Railroad

ROUND LIKE A RECORD

During the 1970s “Sampler” LPs were a staple of record company marketing. Compiling a variety of tracks from various artists on their roster, these albums usually sold for much less than the prevailing price point of a new record. In fact, a number of companies called them, with disarming candour, “Loss Leaders”. There are a number […]

1972: ALBUM COVER EXTRA

THE ART OF THE LP — 1972 Here are three albums that didn’t make it onto the 72 FROM ’72 list. If, however, the ranking had been about cover art and design they would have polled very well indeed. * This  LP by Family is a delightful conception, beautifully realised. The retro bakelite TV offers […]