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Something In The Air
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Hollywood #1
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The Reason
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Open The Door, Homer
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Look Around
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Accidents
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Wild Country
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When I Think
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The Old Cornmill
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I Don't Know
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Holllywood Dream (instrumental)
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Hollywood #2
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Something In The Air (single Version)
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Wilhemina
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Accidents (single Version)
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I See It All
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The Reason (single Version)
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Stormy Petrel
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Studio album by | |
Released | September 1970[1] |
Recorded | 1969 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 47:41 |
Label | Track |
Producer | Pete Townshend |
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For the rollercoaster, see Hollywood Dream – The Ride.
1970 studio album by Thunderclap Newman
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Christgau`s Record Guide | B−[3] |
Classic Rock | [4] |
Music-News | [5] |
Hollywood Dream is the only studio album by British rock band Thunderclap Newman.
The album was produced by The Who`s guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, who was also responsible for the band`s initial formation.[6] Townshend helped the group to obtain a recording contract with Track Records, a company formed by Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp, who were managers of The Who. Townshend also played bass on the album, credited under the pseudonym "Bijou Drains", although the later CD releases do not credit him.[6][7] Track Records licensed the recordings to Atlantic Records for initial release in the U.S.
The group`s first single, "Something in the Air", was a UK number 1 hit and is the song for which Thunderclap Newman are best known.[8][9] The single also reached #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. The album was recorded after the initial U.K. success of the first single.
The original 1970 release opened with "Hollywood #1", with the title track, an instrumental by young guitarist Jimmy McCulloch, appearing toward the end of Side 2. The album then culminated in a reprise of the opener, "Hollywood #2" (featuring a miscellany of instruments including soprano saxophones, glockenspiel, sleigh bells, a Japanese battle cymbal and a Chinese temple block), and finally "Something in the Air".
In 1973, the album was reissued in the U.S. by MCA Records with different cover art. For its CD release in 1991, "Something in the Air" was moved to the start of the record. This version also added the single versions of "Something In The Air" (different mix from the album version), "Accidents" and "The Reason", and the three non-album B-sides as bonus tracks.
"Something in the Air" makes a brief appearance in the 1969 film The Magic Christian starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr. It also appears on the accompanying soundtrack LP. The song also appears in the 1970 film The Strawberry Statement and the movie`s soundtrack album.
All songs written by Speedy Keen unless otherwise stated.
Side one
Side two
1991 CD reissue and bonus tracks
For this release, "Something in the Air" became the opening track and the album was augmented by the A and B-sides of the singles released by Thunderclap Newman.
Thunderclap Newman
Additional musicians
Production
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the rollercoaster, see Hollywood Dream – The Ride.
1970 studio album by Thunderclap Newman
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Christgau`s Record Guide | B−[3] |
Classic Rock | [4] |
Music-News | [5] |
Hollywood Dream is the only studio album by British rock band Thunderclap Newman.
The album was produced by The Who`s guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, who was also responsible for the band`s initial formation.[6] Townshend helped the group to obtain a recording contract with Track Records, a company formed by Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp, who were managers of The Who. Townshend also played bass on the album, credited under the pseudonym "Bijou Drains", although the later CD releases do not credit him.[6][7] Track Records licensed the recordings to Atlantic Records for initial release in the U.S.
The group`s first single, "Something in the Air", was a UK number 1 hit and is the song for which Thunderclap Newman are best known.[8][9] The single also reached #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. The album was recorded after the initial U.K. success of the first single.
The original 1970 release opened with "Hollywood #1", with the title track, an instrumental by young guitarist Jimmy McCulloch, appearing toward the end of Side 2. The album then culminated in a reprise of the opener, "Hollywood #2" (featuring a miscellany of instruments including soprano saxophones, glockenspiel, sleigh bells, a Japanese battle cymbal and a Chinese temple block), and finally "Something in the Air".
In 1973, the album was reissued in the U.S. by MCA Records with different cover art. For its CD release in 1991, "Something in the Air" was moved to the start of the record. This version also added the single versions of "Something In The Air" (different mix from the album version), "Accidents" and "The Reason", and the three non-album B-sides as bonus tracks.
"Something in the Air" makes a brief appearance in the 1969 film The Magic Christian starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr. It also appears on the accompanying soundtrack LP. The song also appears in the 1970 film The Strawberry Statement and the movie`s soundtrack album.
All songs written by Speedy Keen unless otherwise stated.
Side one
Side two
1991 CD reissue and bonus tracks
For this release, "Something in the Air" became the opening track and the album was augmented by the A and B-sides of the singles released by Thunderclap Newman.
Thunderclap Newman
Additional musicians
Production