Description: Blackburn & Snow, SOMETHING GOOD FOR YOUR HEAD, 2007, Big Beat Records, CD CD and case in very good or better condition. $4.75 domestic shipping. International shipping at cost. Please email with any questions. This CD by Blackburn & Snow titled "Something Good for Your Head" is a must-have for folk rock music lovers. The excellent (EX) CD grading ensures that you will get your money's worth with this 2007 release from Big Beat Records. The CD comes in a standard jewel case and includes an excellent (EX) case condition. The inlay condition is also excellent (EX), making it a great addition to any music collection. This album is perfect for those who enjoy folk music and want to add a good piece to their collection. Get your copy today and enjoy the great sounds of Blackburn & Snow. Reissue of previously unreleased 1966 album of West Coast, boy-girl & folk rock tracks by contemporaries of the Byrds & Jefferson Airplane, with members of Country Joe & The Fish, Grass Roots and Ventures/ Monkees session guitarist Jerry McGhee backing. 20 tracks, including the single 'Stranger in a Strange Land', plus 'Post-War Baby' & 'Pass This Way' (Backing Track) added as bonus tracks. 1999 release. Blackburn & Snow were a folk rock duo popular early in the mid-1960s San Francisco music scene in the United States. The duo consisted of guitarist-singer Jeff Blackburn and vocalist Sherry Snow. History Both Blackburn and Snow were involved in the Bay Area music scene since 1964, and became romantically involved in 1965, living together in Berkeley, California and performing together in local clubs.[1] They signed a contract in December 1965 with Kingston Trio producer Frank Werber's Trident Productions.[2] Trident issued two Blackburn & Snow singles which were recorded in 1966: "Stranger in a Strange Land", released late December 1966 and "Time", released October 1967;[3] the former was written by David Crosby of The Byrds, although it was credited to the fictitious Samuel F. Omar.[1][4] The duo's recording of "Stranger in a Strange Land" has been called "a lost masterpiece".[5] Snow was considered by friends in Jefferson Airplane as the replacement for the departing Signe Anderson in late 1966, however she chose to remain with Blackburn; Anderson was replaced by Grace Slick.[2] The duo played a part in the popularization of the San Francisco Sound, performing throughout 196567 at venues such as the hungry i, the Fillmore Auditorium, Avalon Ballroom and Marty Balin's nightclub The Matrix.[6][7] Blackburn & Snow performed at the KFRC Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival,[8][9] a seminal rock festival in Marin County, California at the beginning of the Summer of Love.[1] 1 Stranger in a Strange Land 2 Yes Today 3 Takin'it Easy 4 Time 5 It's So Hard 6 Do You Realize 7 Sure Your Sorry 8 Unchain My Heart 9 Uptown-Downtown 10 Some Days I Feel Your Lovin' 11 Post-War Baby 12 Think 13 No Kidding 14 I Recall the Day 15 Everyday Brings Better Things 16 Stand Here 17 I Don't Want You Back Babe 18 Stop Leanin' on Me 19 Post-War Babe (Alternate Version) 20 Pass This Way (Backing Track)
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Artist: Blackburn & Snow
CD Grading: Excellent (EX)
Type: Album
Format: CD
Record Label: Big Beat Records
Release Year: 2007
Release Title: Something Good for Your Head
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Case Condition: Excellent (EX)
Style: Folk Rock
Genre: Folk
Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX)