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The Day the World Turned Blue

  • AMG Review of The Day the World Turned Blue

    Amg
    Bruce Eder
    All Music Guide

    Apparently unsure of which direction to go in with Gene Vincent as the '70s dawned, Kama Sutra Records and Vincent's management turned back to his roots for The Day the World Turned Blue. Recorded in October of 1970, the result was a strong updating of Vincent's classic sound, fusing rock & roll, R&B, and hard traditional country into a lean, punchy, and frequently powerful -- as well as highly genial -- whole, without taking the risks of his preceding album. Not every song is well-chosen, but the ones that do work (and that's most of them) have the singer fully in his element, and "The Day the World Turned Blue" and "Boppin' the Blues" could easily rate a place on a truly comprehensive best-of Gene Vincent.

The Day The World Turned Blue
over 2 years ago
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One of my favourite books on rock music is "The Day The World Turned Blue"the Gene Vincent Biography by Brit Haggarty.Brit lived about a block away from here and although he died in 1999, after being struck by a car, his stories continually pop up. He had two other books published Prisoner of Desire and Sad Paradise.Here's some cool european footage of Gene in 1960:

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The Day The World Turned Blue
over 2 years ago
Blog post image preview

One of my favourite books on rock music is "The Day The World Turned Blue"the Gene Vincent Biography by Brit Haggarty.Brit lived about a block away from here and although he died in 1999, after being struck by a car, his stories continually pop up. He had two other books published Prisoner of Desire and Sad Paradise.Here's some cool european footage of Gene in 1960:

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