Showing posts with label The Mike Curb Congregation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Mike Curb Congregation. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

We'll sing in the sunshine (The Mike Curb Congregation) (LP 632)

The Mike Curb Congregation  Come Together (Vinyl, MGM Records, 1970) ** 

GenreEasy listening 

Places I remember: The Little Red Bookshop (Hastings)

Fab, and all the other pimply hyperboles: Games People Play lends itself to this kind of treatment.

Gear costume: Raindrops Are Falling On My Head (ditto) 

Active compensatory factors: Famous for Burning Bridges, the theme from Kelly's Heroes, this was the first album from MGM records head honcho Mike Curb.

I was drawn to the album by the Beatles' covers (Come Together/Hey Jude) and the record cover which, although tragically unhip for 1970, does feature the NZ flag! Curb also has a go at Give Peace A Chance and I was keen to hear what he did with it (it's as you'd expect - pretty dire). All that, plus it was cheap - only $10.

Ultimately it's anodyne schmaltzy pap and I should have known better given Curb was a right wing Nixon supporter who ditched acts from MGM because of their drug associations, but sometimes you have to have a punt. Right!?

Worst moments: Sweet Caroline, Long Haired Lover From Liverpool - yeuch!!!

Where do they all belong? I've learned my lesson with The Mike Curb Congregation. Burning Bridges is still cool though.