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PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:52 am 
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Sedaka's songwriting skills have always been of a very high calibre, but I think his work for Rocket Records has an extra edge that's missing from his material recorded before and since:




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 Post subject: Neil Sedaka: his Elton John-sponsored '70s comeback
PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:54 am 
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"Laughter in the Rain" is THE song of '75, for my money, my absolute favorite of Sedaka's, and it went to #1 on Billboard. See he's wearing that red hat!

Other good ones from '75

Never can say Goodbye - Gloria Gaynor
Reach out, I'll be There - Gloria Gaynor (I heard this version before I knew about the Four Tops original)

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"Bad Blood" is a great pop concoction.

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...and it had a little help from Sir Elton too!

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 Post subject: Neil Sedaka: his Elton John-sponsored '70s comeback
PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 10:40 am 
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Boy, I remember that particular Midnight Special. I had no idea who Neil Sedaka was prior to his Elton John comeback.

Was his Immigrant Song from that period as well? I seem to remember that.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:54 pm 
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"Laughter in the Rain" is THE song of '75, for my money, my absolute favorite of Sedaka's, and it went to #1 on Billboard. See he's wearing that red hat!


Agreed. Just a wonderful song, and romantic as all get out.


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 Post subject: Neil Sedaka: his Elton John-sponsored '70s comeback
PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:55 pm 
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I had Sedaka's Back and The Hungry Years on vinyl and enjoyed them both. I've never seen them on CD, although I'm sure they were available at one point or another. Or were they?

Trivia #1: The members of 10cc played on several of the Sedaka's Back tracks, although at the time I had no idea who they were. I believe Sedaka's Back drew from two or three albums he had put out in England. It was a good collection.

Trivia #2: Most of you may already know this, but The Captain and Tennille sing the words "Sedaka's Back" at the end of "Love Will Keep Us Together." I disliked a lot of the music they went on to do but I still think that was a great single, although like a lot of great singles it was way overplayed.


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Glenn S. wrote:
I had Sedaka's Back and The Hungry Years on vinyl and enjoyed them both. I've never seen them on CD, although I'm sure they were available at one point or another. Or were they?

They were reissued as expanded editions by Varese in 1998:

Sedaka's Back

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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000009CJV/?tag=imwan-20



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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000009CJW/?tag=imwan-20

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Linda, thanks for the tip!


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Linda wrote:

There's that red hat again!

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I had a hat just like that in college. I wore it as a joke, but still, same hat.


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Linda wrote:

There's that red hat again!

It's hot pink!

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Neil Sedaka on Farm Film Celebrity Blow-Up. Somewhere, Linda is having a laugh as she watches this.


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Boy when you watch those videos you realize we will never see the 70's again. Can you imagine this stuff even getting made these days.

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 Post subject: Neil Sedaka: his Elton John-sponsored '70s comeback
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Boy when you watch those videos you realize we will never see the 70's again. Can you imagine this stuff even getting made these days.


I miss the '70s so much it almost hurts. There is no market for something as classy as "Laughter in the Rain" today, I'm afraid.

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Neil Sedaka on Farm Film Celebrity Blow-Up. Somewhere, Linda is having a laugh as she watches this.


"Higher! Get your voice up higher!" :lol:

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 Post subject: Neil Sedaka: his Elton John-sponsored '70s comeback
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A shout out to WLVA am 59 in Lynchburg VA, they played Neil's original album version of Love Will Keep Us Together in regular rotation.

Plus the Carpenters covered his song "Solitaire"...


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:48 am 
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Linda wrote:
Glenn S. wrote:
I had Sedaka's Back and The Hungry Years on vinyl and enjoyed them both. I've never seen them on CD, although I'm sure they were available at one point or another. Or were they?

They were reissued as expanded editions by Varese in 1998:

Sedaka's Back

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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000009CJV/?tag=imwan-20



The Hungry Years

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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000009CJW/?tag=imwan-20


"Steppin' Out" from '76 was also rereleased with the other two albums. The title track is another duet with Elton.

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RobertSwanderson wrote:
Boy, I remember that particular Midnight Special. I had no idea who Neil Sedaka was prior to his Elton John comeback.

Was his Immigrant Song from that period as well? I seem to remember that.


"The Immigrant" was written about the Nixon administration attempt to deport John Lennon. It was released on "The Hungry Years" in 1975

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Actually, it was on the Sedaka's Back album.


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"The Immigrant" was written about the Nixon administration attempt to deport John Lennon.


Wow.

If it wasn't so cheesy (by today's pop standards) it would be very appropriate to what's going on with our borders.


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 Post subject: Neil Sedaka: his Elton John-sponsored '70s comeback
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Linda wrote:
Glenn S. wrote:
I had Sedaka's Back and The Hungry Years on vinyl and enjoyed them both. I've never seen them on CD, although I'm sure they were available at one point or another. Or were they?

They were reissued as expanded editions by Varese in 1998:

Sedaka's Back

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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000009CJV/?tag=imwan-20



The Hungry Years

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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000009CJW/?tag=imwan-20

"Steppin' Out" from '76 was also rereleased with the other two albums. The title track is another duet with Elton.

You are correct, sir:

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