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Music History Events:
Albums released October 30:
• 1967 – BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD – ‘Buffalo Springfield Again’

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• 1970 – ELTON JOHN – ‘Tumbleweed Connection’

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• 1971 – PINK FLOYD – ‘Meddle’ (USA)

• 1971 – THE WHO – ‘Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy’

• 1976 – OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN – ‘Don’t Stop Believin”
• 1979 – STEVIE WONDER – ‘Journey through the Secret Life of Plants’

• 1979 – TOTO – ‘Hydra’

• 1981 – THE BLASTERS – ‘The Blasters’
• 1983 – MERCYFUL FATE – ‘Melissa’
• 1985 – ANTHRAX – ‘Spreading the Disease’
• 1985 – ARMORED SAINT – ‘Delirious Nomad’
• 1985 – PAT BENATAR – ‘Seven the Hard Way’
• 1987 – GEORGE MICHAEL – ‘Faith’

• 1987 – SEPULTURA – ‘Schizophrenia’

• 1989 – CHRIS REA – ‘The Road to Hell’

• 1989 – JOE SATRIANI – ‘Flying in a Blue Dream’

• 1989 – WET WET WET – ‘Holding Back the River’
• 1990 – KING DIAMOND – ‘The Eye’
• 1990 – THE OUTFIELD – ‘Diamond Days’
• 1992 – GLORIA ESTEFAN – ‘Greatest Hits’

• 1995 – PULP – ‘Different Class’
• 1995 – HAWKWIND – ‘Alien 4’
• 1995 – RUNNING WILD – ‘Masquerade’
• 1998 – CELINE DION – ‘These Are Special Times’

• 2000 – U2 – ‘All That You Can’t Leave Behind’

• 2000 – CRADLE OF FILTH – ‘Midian’
• 2000 – SUI GENERIS – ‘Sinfonías para adolescentes’
• 2000 – RHAPSODY – ‘Dawn of Victory’ (GER)
• 2000 – CHILDREN OF BODOM – ‘Follow the Reaper’
• 2000 – BLUR – ‘Blur: The Best Of’
• 2001 – MICHAEL JACKSON – ‘Invincible’

• 2001 – LIARS – ‘They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top’
• 2001 – TOMAHAWK – ‘Tomahawk’
• 2001 – LENNY KRAVITZ – ‘Lenny’

• 2001 – THE NATIONAL – ‘The National’
• 2001 – BARBRA STREISAND – ‘Christmas Memories’

• 2002 – ROBYN – ‘Don’t Stop the Music’
• 2003 – CHARLY GARCÍA – ‘Rock and Roll YO’
• 2005 – HERBIE HANCOCK – ‘Possibilities’

• 2006 – THE WHO – ‘Endless Wire’
• 2006 – THUNDER – ‘Robert Johnson’s Tombstone’
• 2006 – ANGRA – ‘Aurora Consurgens’
• 2006 – BRING ME THE HORIZON – ‘Count Your Blessings’
• 2007 – EAGLES – ‘Long Road Out of Eden’

• 2007 – AVENGED SEVENFOLD – ‘Avenged Sevenfold’
• 2007 – BLUES TRAVELER – ‘Cover Yourself’
• 2008 – FABULOSOS CADILLACS – ‘La luz del ritmo’
• 2009 – STEVE HACKETT – ‘Out of the Tunnel’s Mouth’
• 2012 – NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE – ‘Psychedelic Pill’

• 2012 – ROD STEWART – ‘Merry Christmas, Baby’

• 2012 – FRANK ZAPPA – ‘Understanding America’

• 2012 – NEUROSIS – ‘Honor Found in Decay’
• 2012 – ANDREW BIRD – ‘Hands of Glory’
• 2015 – AMARAL – ‘Nocturnal’
• 2015 – DEF LEPPARD – ‘Def Leppard’
• 2015 – ABIGAIL WILLIAMS – ‘The Accuser’
• 2015 – ESCAPE THE FATE – ‘Hate Me’
• 2015 – 77 – ‘Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us’
• 2020 – EELS – ‘Earth to Dora’
• 2020 – MIDNIGHT OIL – ‘The Makarrata Project’
• 2020 – THE FLOWER KINGS – ‘Islands’
• 2020 – YES – ‘The Royal Affair Tour: Live from Las Vegas’

• 2020 – SAM SMITH – ‘Love Goes’
• 2020 – GOO GOO DOLLS – ‘It’s Christmas All Over’
• 2020 – ELVIS COSTELLO – ‘Hey Clockface’

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LP 1971: ‘MEDDLE’ (Pink Floyd)
On October 30, 1971, the sixth studio album by the British band Pink Floyd was released. Produced by the group themselves, it was recorded in various London studios during the days off between concerts in the first half of 1971.
With an unclear idea of what they had in mind, they recorded separately several experimental pieces which, eventually combined and united, inspired the title track “Echoes” which occupied a full side of the vinyl. With a similar but more consistent structure than that of its predecessor, “Atom Heart Mother”, Meddle also began to feature the guitar and the presence of David Gilmour, lead vocalist of most of the songs, as well as details and musical structures that already left clues from later works such as “Dark Side of the Moon” or “Wish You Were Here”. In a way, “Meddle” marked the transition in Pink Floyd”s sound from psychedelia to progressive art-rock.
In UK, it was top 5 and in the United States it did not go beyond 70 place due to a lack of promotion by its American label Capitol Records.
In 1995, a newspaper from Fort Wayne (Indiana) suggested the curious synchronicity between the music of the album “Dark Side of the Moon” and the visual part of the film “The Wizard of Oz” with Judy Garland as the protagonist. Similarly, they suggested that the theme “Echoes” from “Meddle” coincided synchronously with the episode “Jupiter and Beyond Infinity” from the film “2001: A Space Odyssey”. Both Waters and Gilmour have repeatedly stated that in both cases it was a simple coincidence.
LP 1970: ‘TUMBLEWEED CONNECTION’ (Elton John)
On October 30, 1970, the third album by British pianist and singer Elton John was released. Recorded at Trident Studios in London under production by Gus Dudgeon, it was a concept album based in the American West and Elton provided the right musical atmospheres with country, blues and gospel elements to Taupin’s lyrics that dealt with fugitives from the law, gunslingers, settlers, farms, Yankees and Confederates. Although the cover image looks like it was taken in America, it”s actually from an English station 50 km south of London.
John dared to experiment with his music and some of the songs did not follow the traditional structures of contemporary pop, such as “Burn down the mission” with its four changes of tone. According to some critics, the album still suffered from an excess of arrangements and orchestration, which was carried out by Paul Buckmaster. A song not composed by John and Taupin was included, “Love song”, a song written by the British singer-songwriter Lesley Duncan that accompanies John as a duet with their voices and acoustic guitar.
In the same sessions, a first version of “Madman across the water” was recorded with Mick Ronson on electric guitar that was part of the reissues of 1995 and 2001. Several musicians participated in the recording such as Caleb Quaye on guitar, Herbie Flowers on bass and Tony Burrows and Dusty Springfield on backing vocals, as well as bassist Dee Murray and drummer Nigel Olsson (future rhythm section of Elton”s band) who debuted together with the pianist on the song “Amoreena”. The album was No. 2 on the British charts and top 5 on the American Billboard 200, as well as in countries such as Holland, Australia and Spain.
