Tag: 1975
The Story of Patti Smith ‘Horses’
The story behind the album credited with helping launch punk that fused music, poetry, art and theatre in mid-Seventies downtown Manhattan.
CAS presents Pink Floyd ‘Wish You Were Here’ with Storm Thorgerson...
CAS joins up with the Proud Archivist to host a special session within the exhibition of Pink Floyd's album designer. We will be joined by photographer Jill Furmanovsky who extensively photographed the band.
Donald Byrd “Places and Spaces” presented by Ashley Beedle
Producer/DJ Ashley Beedle from Black Science Orchestra, Ballistic Brothers & X Press 2 presents one of his favourite albums from the late jazz-funk pioneer.
Bob Dylan ‘Blood on the Tracks’ presented by Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy
Widely considered to be one of his strongest albums, 'Blood on the Tracks' is often referred to as his “divorce” album although Dylan strongly contends this sentiment.
The Story of Pink Floyd ‘Wish You Were Here’
"It was the end. We'd reached the point we'd been aiming for since teenagers. There was really nothing more to do." - Roger Waters after the unanticipated success of "The Dark Side of the Moon". Time to make another album then!
CAS London & NYC present Pink Floyd “Wish You Were Here”
Get info and buy tickets to our London & NYC monthly listening session when we pull out the big guns for a holiday extravaganza: Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here".
The Story of Donald Byrd ‘Places and Spaces’
Produced and co-written by the Mizell Brothers, this album sees trumpeter go into more funky and soulful R&B territory...
The Story of Bob Dylan “Blood on the Tracks”
Widely considered to be one of his strongest albums, “Blood on the Tracks” is often referred to as his “divorce” album although Dylan strongly contends this sentiment.