Badfinger
was a superb pop/rock band that formed in Abertawe ,
England , in
1969. The band was initially notable as the first band signed to the Beatles’
Apple Records. The music that Badfinger produced reminded many of the Beatles
and the band’s presence on the Apple label had many dismiss them as Beatles
wannabes.
Badfinger
recorded the excellent album, “Straight Up,” (1971), that saw the band fulfill
the promise that they had shown in getting signed to Apple. The album contained the classic tracks and
minor hits, “Day After Day” and “Baby Blue.”
The
Straight Up album is one of the earliest examples of what would later be coined
“power pop,” with the amplified guitar sound, perfect vocal harmonies and
catchy melodies. Power pop bands such as Big Star and The Raspberries would
follow in their wake.
Badfinger’s
story would end sadly as the group would never shake their image as a
second-rate Beatles clone. The members would wind up in financial hardship
driving leader Pete Ham to commit suicide in 1975.
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