Let's review Farlowe's music career to make sense of this concert. He had his biggest success with a series of singles in the 1960s, especially "Out of Time," which hit Number One in the British singles chart in 1966. But in the late 1960s, musical styles changed, and his soul-influenced style lost popularity. He switched gears, becoming the lead singer to the jazz rock band Colosseum in 1970, and then when they broke it, he began the lead singer for the rock band Atomic Rooster in 1972 and 1973. But the band lost their record contract and slowly unraveled, finally breaking up in 1975. (They would reform a couple of years later, but without Farlowe.)
So at the time of this concert, Farlowe was back to having a solo career, one that generally returned to a soulful style. He put out a live album in 1975, "Chris Farlowe Band Live." However, his career went through some tough times after that. He wouldn't put out another album until 1985. From 1994 onwards, he would mainly stay busy with Colosseum reunions.
The contents of this album would eventually get officially released in the 1990s, as the album "BBC in Concert."
This album is 40 minutes long.
01 We're Gonna Make It (Chris Farlowe)
02 Only Woman Bleed (Chris Farlowe)
03 Peace of Mind (Chris Farlowe)
04 Baby What's Wrong [With You] (Chris Farlowe)
05 talk (Chris Farlowe)
06 Handbags and Gladrags (Chris Farlowe)
07 You Haven't Done Nothin' (Chris Farlowe)
08 It Ain't No Use (Chris Farlowe)
09 After Midnight (Chris Farlowe)
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I don't know much about the cover photo except that it's "circa 1975."
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