"The Ballad Of Cherry Flavor" showcases their folky acoustic side so much that it could be mistaken for a Bob Dylan song.
Thursday, September 27, 2018
"The Ballad Of Cherry Flavor" by The Marmalade
The Marmalade were an underrated Scottish band known as one-hit wonders in the US. Their only top 40 hit stateside was in 1970 when "Reflections Of My Life" reached #10. The song is a holdover from the late 60s with its sweet melody and gentle horns. The Marmalade made plenty more like this, but many don't know the other sides of this talented band. As they moved into the 70s, they forged ahead with a grittier classic rock sound (check out "Radancer").
"The Ballad Of Cherry Flavor" showcases their folky acoustic side so much that it could be mistaken for a Bob Dylan song.
"The Ballad Of Cherry Flavor" showcases their folky acoustic side so much that it could be mistaken for a Bob Dylan song.
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