Curt Boettcher – Chicken Little Was Right
After all the Millenium-related, as well as Curt’s own sixties stuff, being full of vocal harmony-laden studio trickery, at first I was kinda afraid of what to expect of what was described as his laid […]
After all the Millenium-related, as well as Curt’s own sixties stuff, being full of vocal harmony-laden studio trickery, at first I was kinda afraid of what to expect of what was described as his laid […]
Though he seemed a bit neglected as an author during the Millennium days, at least when it comes to the material that got released at the time, now at the wake of the new “millennium”, […]
The Voices Of Millennium are actually telling us about how some of the band members were spending their time after The Millennium break-up (if there ever was one) towards the end of the decade. Though […]
Based around the ’69 recordings for the supposed solo album on his own Together label, co-owned with soulmates and collaborators Gary Usher and Keith Olsen, Another Time is quite possibly the closest you’ll get to […]
After the Curt Boettcher-conducted Millennium contribution to the evolution of what is now known as pop music, being widely recognized only through the last decade or so, the doors have been opened to what seems […]
Moving on from all the ’60s Ballroom and Millennium affiliated material that Sundazed and Rev-ola have been dishing out, this record was originally released in 1973 by Elektra. The work primarily of Boettcher (who knows […]
Let me just get this out of the way first: not chronologically organized. Each discs has its theme: #1, the Ballroom; #2, odds and end predating the Ballroom up through to a Sagittarius number; and […]
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