1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular

1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular is a live album credited to Judith Durham of The Seekers. The album is recording of their final performance together recorded and televised by the BBC. The track list and show is largely the same as the 1968 release Live at the Talk of the Town recorded a week earlier. The album was issued on CD 1999 on Mushroom Records and peaked at number 12 in Australia in April 2000.

1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular
Live album (reissue) by
ReleasedNovember 1999
RecordedThe Talk of the Town, London July 7 1968
GenrePop, Folk, World
LabelMushroom Records
ProducerMickie Most
Judith Durham albums chronology
Future Road
(1997)
1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular
(1999)
Hold On to Your Dream
(2000)
The Seekers chronology
The Very Best of The Seekers
(1998)
1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular
(1999)
Morningtown Ride to Christmas
(2001)

The concert was the last time the original members performed together until 1993.

Reception

Richie Unterberger in his review for AllMusic wrote, "In July 1968, the Seekers did an official farewell concert for BBC television. While this 18-song television special was well filmed and well performed, it might be a bit of a letdown for Seekers fans who value the group for the pop-folk style for which they were most famous. For it is presented as something of a variety show in which the quartet sing tunes in several styles, including traditional Australian folk, jazz, rock & roll and even a ragtime piano solo spot for Judith Durham ("Maple Leaf Rag"). You'll also have to put up with some obviously carefully scripted and rehearsed between-song comedy routines that are somewhat amusing, but pretty corny. On the other hand, this does have quality non-mimed performances in the closely harmonized pop-folk vein that was their forte."[1]

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Music of the World a Turnin'" (Estelle Levitt, Don Thomas)
  2. "I'll Never Find Another You" (Tom Springfield)
  3. "With My Swag All On My Shoulder" (The Seekers)
  4. "Hello Mary Lou" (Gene Pitney)
  5. "I Wish You Could Be Here" (Bruce Woodley, Simon)
  6. "We Shall Not Be Moved" (traditional)
  7. "Morningtown Ride" (Reynolds)
  8. "A World of Our Own" (Springfield)
  9. "Rattler" (Woodley)
  10. "The Olive Tree" (Tom Springfield, Diane Lampert)
  11. "Colours of My Life" (Reilly, Durham)
  12. "Sweet Adeline" (Henry W. Armstrong, Richard Gerard)
  13. "Maple Leaf Rag" (Scott Joplin, Russell, Styne)
  14. "Angeline is Always Friday" (Woodley, Paxton)
  15. "Love Is Kind, Love Is Wine" (Woodley)
  16. "Georgy Girl" (Springfield, Dale)
  17. "The Carnival Is Over" (Springfield)
  18. "Georgy Girl" (Reprise)

Charts

Chart (1999/2000) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] 12

Certification

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[3] Gold 35,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

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See also

References

  1. "1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular by The Seekers". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  2. "Australiancharts.com – The Seekers – 1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular". Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  3. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
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