This Day In Rock History: October 14th
1974: Jethro Tull released “Bungle in the Jungle,” the first single from their seventh studio album, War Child, which was released the same day in the US. Both the single and the album were simultaneously released in the UK twelve days later.
1977: Heroes, David Bowie’s twelfth studio album, was released. The second installment of Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy produced by Brian Eno and Tony Visconti, it was the only album of the trilogy to be wholly recorded in Berlin, and featured contributions by King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp. The album’s title track remains one of Bowie’s best known and acclaimed songs.
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1974: Jethro Tull released “Bungle in the Jungle,” the first single from their seventh studio album, War Child, which was released the same day in the US. Both the single and the album were simultaneously released in the UK twelve days later.
1977: Heroes, David Bowie’s twelfth studio album, was released. The second installment of Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy produced by Brian Eno and Tony Visconti, it was the only album of the trilogy to be wholly recorded in Berlin, and featured contributions by King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp. The album’s title track remains one of Bowie’s best known and acclaimed songs.
source: wwcfradio
