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The New Seekers - Circles (LP) - EXC/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The New Seekers's Circles LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of The New Seekers's Circles second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
EXC
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
303 064
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Pop, Soft Rock, Pop Rock
$12.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The New Seekers's Circles LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: The New Seekers
Album: Circles
Released: Australia, 1972

Tracklist:

A1Circles
Written-By - Harry Chapin
A2I Saw The Light32
Written-By - Todd Rundgren
A3Day By Day
Written-By - Stephen Schwartz
A4Morning Has Broken
Lyrics By - Eleanor Farjeon
Music By - Cat Stevens
A5Idaho
Written-By - Marty Kristian, Paul Layton
A6Unwithered Rose
Written-By - Peter Doyle
B1Holy Rolling
Written-By - Weil/Mann
B2Beautiful
Written-By - Carol King
B3Blowin' In The Wind
Written-By - Bob Dylan
B4Song Sung Blue
Written-By - Neil Diamond
B5Don't Want To Lose You
Written-By - Hans Poulsen
B6Reap What You Sow
Written-By - Marty Kristian
B7I'll Be Your Song
Written-By - Peter Doyle


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Description

"The New Seekers - Circles" is an album that may not be as widely recognized or discussed as some of the other more prominent albums from the same era. The New Seekers were known for their folk-influenced pop music and harmonious vocals, reminiscent of groups like The Mamas & the Papas. They gained significant popularity in the early 1970s, particularly for their hit "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)," which was famously adapted for a Coca-Cola commercial.

Given the lack of specific information on the album "Circles" in my training data up to April 2023, it's challenging to provide a detailed review. The New Seekers' general style leaned towards soft rock and pop, often with a focus on melody and harmonies. Their music typically featured uplifting, easy-listening tracks that were emblematic of the early '70s pop scene.

If "Circles" follows the pattern of their other work from this period, it likely contains a mix of original songs and covers, all delivered with the group's characteristic harmonious vocal arrangements. The album might explore themes of love, peace, and social unity, which were common in the New Seekers' repertoire. Production on such an album would typically be clean and polished, aiming to highlight the vocal harmonies and melodic elements of the music.

Without specific details on the tracks, personnel involved, and the context of its release, it's difficult to provide a more nuanced critique of "Circles." Albums from this era and genre often reflected the social and cultural sentiments of the time, offering a blend of feel-good music with occasional forays into more socially conscious themes.

For fans of the early '70s pop and folk scene, or those with an interest in the evolution of vocal groups, exploring "Circles" by The New Seekers might provide an enjoyable listening experience and a deeper understanding of the group's place in music history. Despite the lack of detailed information, albums like these can serve as a valuable snapshot of the musical trends and cultural attitudes of their time.



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