
Gallagher & Lyle first played together in Largos, a small town in Argyle, Scotland., near Glasgow. Relocating to London in 1967, the duo became full-time writers at Apple. Three years later, they joined with Tom McGuinness and Hughie Flint to form McGuinness Flint. Although they recorded two successful singles, "When I'm Dead and Gone" and "Malt and Barley Blues," the group disbanded in 1971. Recording their self-titled debut duo album for Capitol, Gallagher & Lyle switched to the A&M label by their second effort. Their first release on A&M, however, was a reissue of their debut album. In the spring of 1974, Gallagher and Lyle joined Ronnie Lane's Last Chance Band, remaining with the group until May 1974. The duo balanced their work with the band with additional duo albums, How Come and The Last Cowboy. They continued to record on their own following the breakup of the group. Breakaway was released in 1975, Love on the Airwaves in 1977 and Show Down in 1978. Switching to the Phonogram label, they recorded their final album, Lonesome No More in 1979. Following a tour to support the album, the duo went their seperate ways. Lyle continued to write, in collaboration with Terry Britten, reaching his peak with "What's Love Got to Do With It," covered by Tina Turner, and "Just Good Friends," recorded by Michael Jackson. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
Hello - Good blogging my friend. Is there any chance you could repost Anno Domini 'On This New Day' - Most of the songs only play in one channel. Keep up the good work.
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Great album! Thank you and salud!
ReplyDeleteThanks for signposting all the wonderful music, lizardson!
ReplyDeleteJust one quibble: Simon & Garfunkel predated Gallagher & Lyle by many years. S & G's big hit (Sound of Silence) came out in 1965; but before that the duo were known as Tom & Jerry--and had their first hit in 1957 (Hey, Schoolgirl): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_And_Garfunkel
Holy shit, I never knew I could get down on an album like this the way I have. What a smooth and diverse selection of songs. Thanks for this. I never would have found it otherwise.
ReplyDeleteAny chance of getting other hard-to-find Gallagher & Lyle albums, like Willie & the Lapdog?
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ご無沙汰しています、美鏡乱ですー。
ReplyDelete実はちょくちょく拝見させて頂いていたのですが、筆不精なものでレスもせず申し訳ありません・・・。
このアルバムは以前持っていたのですが、事情により手放した後になかなか巡り会えなくて寂しい思いをしていたので、大変嬉しかったです(^^)
記憶が正しければ、同封のジャケ写に写っている"Karussell"というのは廉価盤のレーベルで、しかも入手当時(10年くらい前)レコード店に勤めていた関係もあって500円位の卸値で購入したものと思います。
派手さのないアルバムながら、どの曲も気に入っていてよく聴いたものでした。またこれに出会えた感謝を込めて書かせていただきました。また素敵なアルバムを期待しています。ありがとう~!
i would love to hear this again - could you repost please
ReplyDeletecheers Pete - north Scotland
Yes,
ReplyDeletei agree with Pete. It's a real pity the file is gone. Re-upping it would be great.
Hi - Great site but could you please re-up this G & L file as I would love to hear it ?
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Could you re-up this one please. Great album. Great blog too thank you.
ReplyDeleteYeah. it's a real pity it's gone. Can you re-up it, please? If you want to please another guy, the one who asked for Plainsong's In Search Of Amelia Earhart I still have it downloadable at RS and I don't mind you posting this wonderful album on your great blog. So feel free to grab it, here's the link:
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Here you'll find the cover scans:
http://rapidshare.com/files/14246337/Amelia_Earhart_covers.zip
please, please......post it again!!
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