Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Vertigo Records Week, #2: Jimmy Campbell- Half Baked (1970)

 Campbell went on to form Rockin' Horse and release the excellent, Beatle-esque "Yes It Is" in 1971.


 

 


 

 


 

6 comments:

JD said...

Thanks for this. Another great disc that I haven't thought about for years. Much appreciated.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure Jimmy Campbell is great and I look forward to hearing the music, but this is about something else.

I had to buy a new computer recently, and that meant moving my library from one disk to another. As I was doing it, I was amazed at how much of my music came from Sal. Much of it I wasn't familiar with when I grabbed it but that stayed in rotation for a long time. Over the years when we're not pissed off at each other and the cracks in the friendship have healed, I've made it a point to to toss some money in the kitty, just because it's the right thing to do. Aside from a note of thanks, it's just my way of expressing gratitude for opening my ears a lot wider than they normally would be.

These are tough times for many of us, and I imagine it's no different here, and at the same time, in the upcoming AOC/Mamdani administration, our man here could be the first Secretary of Music and Culture. I for one, intend to get on his good side so that when he's under pressure to make "Seasons in the. Sun" the national anthem, he will remember us little people and resist.

Sal Nunziato said...

And thanks for this, Anon.

Sal Nunziato said...

"I for one, intend to get on his good side so that when he's under pressure to make "Seasons in the. Sun" the national anthem, he will remember us little people and resist."

Hahaha.

Anonymous said...

yes but still better than YMCA.......

steve simels said...

I believe "Seasons in the Sun" was written by a Canadian, so the ironies abound. 😎