The Age of Atlantic

The Age of Atlantic

Infobox Album |
Name = The Age Of Atlantic
Type = Compilation
Artist = Various Artists


Released = 1970
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length =
Label = Atlantic Records 2464 013
Producer = Various
Reviews =
Chronology = Series
Last album = "Atco Blockbusters"
(1969)
This album = The Age Of Atlantic
(1970)
Next album = "The New Age of Atlantic"
(1972)

The Age of Atlantic is the second in a series of rock music samplers released by the Atlantic label. The compilation is credited to Janet Martin. Issued at a budget price of UK £0.99, ($US 2.00 approx in 2007), the album was for many an inexpensive introduction to new rock acts.

Track listing

ide One

# "Comin' Home" (with Eric Clapton) (Bramlett/Clapton) - Delaney & Bonnie
# "Tonight" (MC5) - MC5
# "Black Hearted Woman" (Allman) - Allman Brothers Band
# "Survival" (Anderson) - Yes
# "I'm a Good Woman" (Ozen) - Cold Blood
# "Whole Lotta Love" (Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham) - Led Zeppelin

ide Two

# "Termination" (Brann/Dorman) - Iron Butterfly
# "The Last Time" (Jagger/Richard) - Dada
# "Communication Breakdown" (Page/Plant/Jones/Bonham) - Led Zeppelin
# "Wash Mama Wash" (Rebennack) - Dr John
# "Need Love" (Stein/Bogert/Martell/Appice) - Vanilla Fudge
# "Broken Arrow" (Young) - Buffalo Springfield

The Album Sleeve

The gatefold's exterior was modelled in plasticine and, on its front, showed the logos or punning representations of the featured bands, whose album covers were depicted in the interior. The rear features the track listing scratched into a flattened layer of plasticine. The design is credited to Hamish & Gustav.

References

* [http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=13756 Progressive Rock site]


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