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Music History Events: albums released November 24
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• 1967 – THE KINKS – ‘Kinkdom’ (USA)

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• 1967 – TANGERINE DREAM (UK) – ‘Kaleidoscope’

• 1969 – TIM BUCKLEY – ‘Blue Afternoon’
• 1971 – THE KINKS – ‘Muswell Hillbillies’

• 1972 – HAWKWIND – ‘Doremi Fasol Latido’
• 1975 – CARLY SIMON – ‘The Best of Carly Simon’

• 1978 – TUBEWAY ARMY – ‘Tubeway Army’
• 1980 – YES – ‘Yesshows’

• 1986 – ERIC CLAPTON – ‘August’ (UK)

• 1986 – TESLA – ‘Mechanical Resonance’
• 1986 – BUCKS FIZZ – ‘Writing on the Wall’
• 1987 – LINDA RONSTADT – ‘Canciones de Mi Padre’

• 1992 – FLEETWOOD MAC – ‘25 Years – The Chain’

• 1992 – LEONARD COHEN – ‘The Future’

• 1992 – THE PHARACYCLE – ‘Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde’
• 1992 – HARRY CONNICK JR. – ’25’
• 1992 – SPIN DOCTORS – ‘Homebelly Groove…Live’
• 1997 – YES – ‘Open Your Eyes’

• 1997 – KLAUS SCHULZE – ‘Dosburg Online’
• 1998 – METALLICA – ‘Garage Inc.’

• 1998 – PEARL JAM – ‘Live on Two Legs’

• 1998 – FAITH NO MORE – ‘Who Cares a Lot?’
• 2003 – MISSY ELLIOTT – ‘This Is Not a Test!’ (GER)
• 2003 – PET SHOP BOYS – ‘PopArt: The Hits’
• 2006 – WHITESNAKE – ‘Live… in the Shadow of the Blues’

• 2008 – KANYE WEST – ‘808s & Heartbreak’
• 2014 – DEADMOU5 – ‘5 Years of Mau5’
• 2014 – DAVID SYLVIAN – ‘There’s a Light That Enters Houses with No Other House in Sight’
• 2017 – NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS – ‘Who Built the Moon?’
• 2017 – YES – ‘Topographic Drama – Live Across America’
• 2017 – BJÖRK – ‘Utopia’

• 2018 – PEZ – ‘Banda de covers’
• 2021 – FITO PÁEZ – ‘Los años salvajes’

• 2023 – TAKE THAT – ‘This Life’

• 2023 – AMOS LEE – ‘Honeysuckle Switches: The Songs of Lucinda Williams’
• 2023 – JOE JACKSON – ‘What a Racket!’
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Happy birthday, John Squire

Today is the 63rd birthday of the English rock artist, musician and guitarist John Squire, born in Broadheath (Altrincham), known for being the guitarist and main composer of the group The Stone Roses. On the other hand, he co-founded the band The Seahorses and released a couple of solo albums. Currently, after the definitive dissolution of the Stone Roses, he is holding exhibitions of his paintings.
With them, he recorded in 1989 one of the most important albums in the history of rock in the United Kingdom, his debut album, ‘The Stone Roses’. Problems with the record company delayed their next release ‘Second Coming’ until 1994, after which the band broke up. Squire then formed with Chris Helme, The Seahorses releasing with them the magnificent ‘Do It Yourself’ (1997) with songs such as ‘Love is the law’, ‘Boy in the picture’ and ‘Love me and leave me’, co-written with Liam Gallagher.
Two years later artistic differences arose when it came to returning to the recording studio and John decided to try it alone with his album “Time Changes Everything” (2002), which was followed by “Marshall”s House”. In addition to being a good musician, Squire is a famous painter and in 2007 he announced that he was definitively leaving professional music to devote himself full-time to his great passion (here, a sample of his works).
In a 2009, in an interview and at the insistence of journalists and to silence the rumors, he again categorically assured that he had not planned a reunion of The Stone Roses. However, on October 12, 2011, after John and Ian Brown coincided at the funeral of the bassist”s mother, they announced their first meeting in fifteen years in order to tour Europe in 2012 and during 2013 they performed at several festivals such as Wight and Coachella Valley Music and Arts. In the spring of 2016 his two new singles in more than 20 years were released, “All for one” and “Beautiful thing”, released in May and June respectively. In September 2019, Squire announced in an interview with The Guardian that the band had disbanded for good.
In 2024, he recorded with Liam Gallaggher the self-titled album “Liam Gallagher & John Squire”.
