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Music History Events: albums released November 14
Albums released November 14:

• 1969 – NEIL DIAMOND – ‘Touching You, Touching Me’

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• 1970 – SYD BARRETT – ‘Barrett’

• 1975 – BRIAN ENO – ‘Another Green World’

• 1975 – JOHN CALE – ‘Helen of Troy’
• 1977 – WET WILLIE – ‘Manorisms’
• 1979 – NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE – ‘Live Rust’

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• 1979 – LITTLE FEAT – ‘Down on the Farm’
• 1979 – VÉRONIQUE SANSON – ‘7ème’
• 1980 – PUBLIC IMAGE LTD – ‘Paris au Printemps’ (UK)
• 1981 – EARTH, WIND & FIRE – ‘Raise!’

• 1983 – EURYTHMICS – ‘Touch’ (UK)

• 1983 – CHIC – ‘Believer’
• 1988 – BROTHER BEYOND – ‘Get Even’
• 1988 – NOISEWORKS – ‘Touch’

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• 1989 – VINCE GILL – ‘When I Call Your Name’
• 1989 – MINISTRY – ‘The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste’
• 1989 – THE ROCHES – ‘Speak’
• 1989 – EDDIE MONEY – ‘Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money’
• 1989 – FABULOSOS CADILLACS – ‘El satánico Dr. Cadillac’
• 1994 – BATHORY – ‘Requiem’
• 1994 – GARY MOORE – ‘Ballads & Blues 1982–1994’

• 1994 – DIANA ROSS – ‘A Very Special Season’ (JAP)

• 1994 – M PEOPLE – ‘Bizarre Fruit’

• 1995 – R. KELLY – ‘R. Kelly’
• 1995 – AT THE GATES – ‘Slaughter of the Soul’
• 1995 – TAYLOR DAYNE – ‘Greatest Hits’
• 1995 – MEAT LOAF – ‘Welcome to the Neighbourhood’

• 1995 – TRACY CHAPMAN – ‘New Beginning’

• 1995 – LIVING COLOUR – ‘Pride’
• 1997 – CELINE DION – ‘Let’s Talk About Love’ (AUS)

• 1998 – MÖTLEY CRÜE – ‘Greatest Hits’

• 2000 – COLIN JAMES – ‘Fuse’

• 2000 – THE OFFSPRING – ‘Conspiracy of One’

• 2000 – GEDDY LEE – ‘My Favourite Headache’
• 2003 – JAY-Z – ‘The Black Album’
• 2003 – JULIO IGLESIAS – ‘Divorcio’

• 2005 – BABYSHAMBLES – ‘Down in Albion’
• 2006 – JOANNA NEWSOM – ‘Ys’ (UK)
• 2006 – CAT STEVENS / YUSUF – ‘An Other Cup’

• 2006 – KAMELOT – ‘One Cold Winter’s Night’ (USA)
• 2006 – TENACIOUS D – ‘The Pick of Destiny’
• 2008 – EDGUY – ‘Tinnitus Sanctus’ (GER)
• 2008 – EDGUY – ‘The Singles’
• 2011 – D-A-D – ‘DIC·NII·LAN·DAFT·ERD·ARK’

• 2014 – BRANT BJORK – ‘Black Power Flower’
• 2014 – NICKELBACK – ‘No Fixed Address’ (AUS)
• 2014 – COLOSSEUM – ‘Time on Our Side’
• 2017 – VERST – ‘David Slain’

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THE SONGS THAT SHAPED ROCK & ROLL: 1966
‘TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS’ (Otis Redding)
”Try a Little Tenderness’ was composed by Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly and Harry M. Woods in 1932 and was recorded for the first time that same year by the Ray Noble Orchestra with Val Rosing on lead vocals. There were subsequent editions such as those of Ted Lewis, Ruth Etting, and Bing Crosby, all of them in 1933.
In 1946, Frank Sinatra recorded the song for the album ‘The Voice of Frank Sinatra’. None of them helped define or shape rock and roll. However, a version recorded in 1966 by soul artist Otis Redding, accompanied by Booker T & the MG’s and Isaac Hayes as arranger, does deserve that honor. Redding’s performance with its slow, delicate start that leads to a frantic R&B conclusion is on numerous lists of ‘the greatest songs of all time’. It is included in the Grammy Hall of Fame and, of course, is one more on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s list of ‘the songs that shaped rock and roll.’. Another very popular Redding-style version was that of the Commitments, in 1991.
