Music news for April 1967
The Bee Gees release their debut single, “New York Mining Disaster 1941”. The number one song is “Happy Together” by the Turtles. Debut of the TV show Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution on CBS.
Top 500 Albums of All-Time for April 1967
None
Album Rewind Pick of the Month for April 1967
“McCoy Tyner – The Real McCoy” https://open.spotify.com/embed/album/22HoIP0ai6Wikh4R8yM0AX?utm_source=generator
Tier ranking of my top 5 albums of April 1967
S Tier: none
A Tier: none
B Tier: McCoy Tyner – The Real McCoy (jazz)
C Tier: The Turtles – Happy Together (rock) /// Tammy Wynette – Your Good Girls Gonna Go Bad (country) /// Tim Hardin – Tim Hardin 2 (folk) /// The Pretty Things – Emotions (psychedelic pop)
Quick thoughts: Weak Sauce. This is a very poor month of music. I do not see myself spending a lot of time listening to these albums in the future.
This song really stands out in a month of weak albums: Tim Hardin – If I Were a Carpenter
Notable Singles released this month: The Doors – Light My Fire /// Franki Valli – Can’t Take My Eyes Off You /// The Who – Pictures of Lily
My favorite songs from April 1967:
- The Pretty Things – Tripping
- Tim Hardin – If I Were a Carpenter
- The Turtles – Happy Together
- McCoy Tyner – Search for Peace