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The 1967 Broadcast Album: Vinyl LP Peaness and radio sessions from the

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and radio sessions from the era

Following his blissfully abstract

and disco visionary Arthur Russell consistently blurred the lines of our expectations of what pop music could be

exposed and invented on the spot

From humble beginnings to the peaks of her 1968 baroque pop masterpiece Take a Picture and the collected Demos to the recent viral ubiquity of “Why Do I Cry”

The 1967 Broadcast Album: Vinyl LP Peaness and radio sessions from theThe Experiences first three releases were 45s on Track Records, the independent label owned by The Who managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. All three reached the top ten of the UK pop charts in early 1967: Hey Joe Stone Free made #6 in January, Purple Haze #3 in March and The Wind Cries Mary #6 in May. Naturally, their TV appearances at this time were largely vehicles for promoting these records but the most unusual broadcast we feature here is a

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