Later Love

Bands That Changed Musical Direction


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In this episode, Patty  and Joe take a look at the evolution of bands and musicians  who started out playing one type of music, but switched gears and took their sound in a different direction. Plus a funny misheard lyric from the Bee Gees!

Songs discussed

Introduction, Chicago Transit Authority,  CBS Records, April 1969

Just You N Me, Chicago VI, CBS, June 1973

Look Away, Chicago 19, Reprise Records. June 1988

Funky Stuff, Wild and Peaceful, De-Lite Records, Sept. 1973

Celebration, Celebrate LP, De-Lite Records, Sept. 1980

Joanna, In The Heart, De-Lite Records, November 1983

I Just Dropped In To See What Condition My  Condition  Was In,  The First Edition, Reprise Records, 1967

The Gambler, The Gambler , Capitol Records Nashville, November 1978

Lady, Kenny Rogers Greatest Hits , Liberty Records, 1980

My Heart Beat Like A Hammer, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, Blue Horizon , Feb 1968

Show Me A Smile,  Future Games, Reprise, Sept. 1971

Go Your  Own  Way,  Rumors, Warner Bros, Dec. 1976

Timber,  The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs, Leedon, Nov. 1965

Nights on Broadway, Main Course, RSO, Sept. 1975

157 Riverside Drive,  REO Speedwagon, Epic, 1971

Riding The Storm out, T.W.O, Epic, December 1972

Keep on Loving You,  High Infidelity,  Epic, November  1980

Barracuda, Little Queen, Portrait Records, May 1977

These Dreams, Heart, Capitol Records, January 1986

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