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Episode 1 - Nilsson
Release Date: 1972-01-01Harry Nilsson sings, plays and dreams a fantasy concert of his own making, with extracts from The Point.
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Episode 2 - Melanie
Release Date: 1972-01-08singing her own compositions including "Close to It All", "Tuning My Guitar", "Nickel Song", "Beautiful People", "Peace will Come" and "What Have They Done to My Song?"
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Episode 3 - David Gates
Release Date: 1972-01-15accompanied by Steve Gray, Martin Kershaw, Brian Odges, Doug Wright, The Strings, leader Patrick Halling.
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Episode 4 - Gordon Lightfoot - part 1
Release Date: 1972-01-22accompanied by Red Shea, Richard Haynes - sings Summer Side of Life, Saturday Clothes, That's What You Get for Loving Me, Affair on 8th Avenue, If I Could Read Your Mind, Steel Rail Blues, Ten Degrees and Getting Colder, and Early Morning Rain.
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Episode 5 - Ralph McTell
Release Date: 1972-01-29Accompanied by Steve Bennett. Ragtime guitarist turned singer-writer, McTell is best-known for The Streets of London.
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Episode 6 - Gordon Lightfoot - part 2
Release Date: 1972-02-05Accompanied by Red Shea, Richard Haynes. Including: Me and Bobby McGee, Minstrel of the Dawn and Canadian Pacific Trilogy.
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Episode 7 - Chuck Berry
Release Date: 1972-07-22Legendary rock 'n' roller Chuck Berry performed at the BBC Television Theatre in 1972. "Johnny B Goode", "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Nadine" are just some of the highlights of this concert, shown in an extended cut. This version includes, for the first time, an epic rendition of "My Ding-a-Ling" that carries all before it and raises innuendo to an art form.
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Episode 8 - Donovan
Release Date: 1972-11-02Donovan sings his hits, including : 01. Jennifer Juniper, 02. There Is A Mountain, 03. Catch The Wind, 04. The Ordinary Family, 05. Lovely Princess, 06. People Call Me The Pied Piper, 07. A Well Known Has-Been, 08. Happiness Runs, 09. Colours, 10. Sailing Homeward, 11. Cosmic Wheels/Maria Magenta, 12. The Pee Song, 13. Mellow Yellow
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Episode 9 - Paul Williams
Release Date: 1972-11-09includes his own versions of the hits he wrote for the Carpenters ('We've Only Just Begun,' 'Rainy Days and Mondays') and Three Dog Night ('Just An Old-Fashioned Love Song').
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Episode 10 - Stephen Stills and Manassas
Release Date: 1972-11-16The veteran of such influential groups as Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young now fronts his own band; songs include 'Love the one you're with' and 'Change Partners.'
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Episode 11 - Linda Lewis
Release Date: 1972-11-23including 'Lark,' 'It's the Frame,' 'Feeling Feeling' and 'Little Indians' from her second LP.
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Episode 12 - David Buskin
Release Date: 1972-11-30Best known for his song writing, Buskin includes numbers written for Mary Travers - among them 'Morning Glory' and 'Woman Song.'
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Episode 13 - 3 Dog Night
Release Date: 1972-12-073 Dog Night-three lead singers, four powerful instrumentalists - are big business in the USA: usually using rearranged songs by other writers, they notched up 12 gold records in three years, including eight LPs. Tonight they include 'Mama told me not to come' (Randy Newman), 'Just an old-fashioned love song' (Paul Williams) and 'Eli's Coming' (Laura Nyro).
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Episode 14 - Kris Kristofferson
Release Date: 1972-12-14The ex-Rhodes Scholar who brought a new approach to Nashville includes 'Help me make it through the night,' 'Me and Bobby McGee.' With The Band of Thieves. Special guest Rita Coolidge
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Episode 15 - Judee Sill
Release Date: 1972-12-21The sweet-voiced 'soldier of the heart' includes her songs 'Jesus was a Cross-maker,' 'Enchanted Sky Machines' and 'The Kiss.'
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Episode 16 - Georgia Brown
Release Date: 1972-12-28Georgia Brown tackles a wide range of songs, from a Cockney medley to the Soul of 'Ain't no sunshine,' from Jacques Brel's 'Fils de' to Randy Newman's 'Mama told me not to come.'