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The Fm Airplay Report World MAY 20, 1912 THE FM AIRPLAY REPORT WORLD PROCOL HARUM LIVE-A&M BOB FRANK-Vanguard KFML-FM/DENVER FLASHMAKER OF THE WEEK THICK AS A BRICK-Jethro Tull-WB LET'S MAKE UP & BE FRIENDLY- TYRANNOSAURUS REX DOUBLEBACK- Bonzo Dog Band-UA FOR THOSE WHO CHANT-Luis Gasca- (Import) MIDNIGHT SUN-Kapp NAZARETH-WB Blue Thumb JERRY HAHN QUINTET-Arhoolie ROOTS & BRANCHES-The Dillards-Anthem SMITH-PERKINS-SMITH-Island I SAW THE LIGHT-Earl Scruggs-Col WHVY-FMISPRINGFIELD, MASS. ISLAND OF REAL-Rascals-Col LAST OF THE RED HOT BURRITOS- ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA-UA Flying Burrito Bros.-MM FLASH-Capitol WRNO-FMINEW ORLEANS L. C. GOOD ROCKIN' ROBINSON-Arhoolie HONKY TONK ANGEL-Ellen Mcllwaine- PAMELA POLLAND-Col Polydor A NIGHT ON THE TOWN- ROOTS & BRANCHES-The Dillards-Anthem IN THE MEGAN MANNER- Brownsville Station-Big Tree TEXAS CANNONBALL-Freddie King-Shelter Megan McDonough-Wooden Nickel JEFF BECK GROUP-Epic WALKIN' THE BLUES-Otis Spann-Barnaby ISLE OF VIEW-Jimmy Spheeris-Col FLASH-Capitol LET'S MAKE UP & BE FRIENDLY- GRAVE NEW WORLD-Strawbs-A&M ROOTS & IBRANCHES Bonzo Dog Band-UA ISLE OF VIEW-Jimmy Spheeris-Col THE DILLARDS MEANWHILE BACK AT THE WORLD- JOPLIN IN CONCERT-Janis Joplin-Col Anthem Roger Cook-Kama Sutra THE ROAD GOES EVER ON-Mountain- KMET-FMILOS ANGELES PROCOL HARUM LIVE-A&M Windfall REVOLUTION-El Chicano-Kapp SITTIN' IN-Loggins & Messina-Col BIG BLACK & THE BLUES-Uni YVONNE ELLIMAN-Decca TAKE IT EASY-(Single)-Eagles-Asylum CASTLES-Joy of Cooking-Capitol TOP FM AIRPLAY THIS WEEK WE'RE ON OUR WAY-(Single)- DAN CASSIDY-Atlantic Chris Hodge-Apple GERONIMO BLACK-Uni ROOT & BRANCHES-The Dillards- WMMR-FM/PHILADELPHIA THE GOSPEL SOUL OF ARETHA FRANKLIN- Anthem Checker GRAVE NEW WORLD-Strawbs-A&M WEBN-FM/CINCINNATI BRIGHT CITY-Miller Anderson-Deram IN CONCEPTIONLAND- JOPLIN IN CONCERT-Janis Joplin- DEMOLITION DERBY-Sandy Bull-Vanguard Conception Corporation-Cotillion Columbia BANG-Capitol FABULOUS RHINESTONES-Just Sunshine INTENSITY-Charles Earland-Prestige BARE TREES-Fleetwood Mac-Reprise PROCOL HARUM LIVE-A&M THE LONDON CHUCK BERRY SESSIONS- GREASE-(Original Cast)-MGM JACKSON BROWNE-Asylum Chess MOTHER NIGHT-Col FLASH-Capitol THE LONDON MUDDY WATERS SESSIONS- PAMELA POLLAND-Col GUMBO-Dr. John-Atco THE ROAD GOES EVER ON-Mountain- Chess JOPLIN IN CONCERT-Janis Joplin-Col PIPE DREAM-Tim Davis-Metromedia Windfall the WNEW-FMINEW YORK POWERGLIDE-New Riders of ROOTS & BRANCHES-The Dillards-Anthem Purple Sage-Col Withers-Sussex STILL BILL-Bill PROCOL HARUM LIVE-MM GLADSTONE-ABC TAKE A Daniel- SAD SONG-Godfrey RIO GRANDE MUD-Z. Z. Top-London GRAVE NEW WORLD-Strawbs-A&M Atlantic ROADWORK-Edgar Winter's White Trash- HONKY TONK ANGEL-Ellen Mcllwaine- KSAN-FM/SAN FRANCISCO Epic Polydor HUNGRY CHUCK-Bearsville A NICKEL AND A NAIL-O. V. Wright- LAST OF THE RED HOT BURRITOS- WMAL-FM/WASHINGTON, D.C. Backbeat Flying Burrito Bros.-A&M WMMS-FM/CLEVELAND BUMP CITY-Tower of Power-WB NURSERY CRYME-Genesis-Charisma CHIEF-Dewey Terry-Tumbleweed CRAZED HIPSTERS-Finnegan & Wood- STORIES WE COULD TELL-Everly Bros.- TOM FOGERTY-Fantasy RONNIE BLAKELY-Elektra Blue Thumb NEW WORLD-Strawbs-A&M RCA GRAVE CURVED AIR-(Import) JIMMIE & VELLA-Atlantic TAKE A SAO SONG-Godfrey Daniel- GREASE-(Original Cast)-MGM FRITZ THE CAT-(Soundtrack)-Fantasy LAST OF THE RED HOT BURRITOS- RED HOT Atlantic LAST OF THE BURRITOS- GERONIMO BLACK-Uni Flying Burrito Bros.-A&M WATERBEDS IN TRINIDAD-The Association Flying Burrito Bros.-A&M HOLD YOUR HEAD UP-Argent-(Import) LET'S MAKE UP & BE FRIENDLY- -Col LOOKING GLASS-Epic HONKY TONK ANGEL-Ellen Mcllwaine- Bonzo Dog Band-UA WHO WILL SAVE THE WORLD- PROCOL HARUM LIVE-A&M Polydor JOHN MAYALL LIVE-Polydor Groundhogs-UA SMITH-PERKINS-SMITH-Island JOY OF COOKIN'-Joe Thomas-GMI PIPE DREAM-Tim Davis-Metromedia STILL BILL-Bill Withers-Sussex KENNY LOGGINS WITH JIM MESSINA LIVE & THE SNAKE-Harvey Mandel-Janus WHITE RABBIT-George Benson-CTI DAVID BROMBERG-Col WHERE IT ALL BEGAN-Bo Diddley-Chess WCBS-FM/NEW YORK ROOTS & BRANCHES-The Dillards-Anthem SMOKIN' O.P.'S-Bob Seger-Paladium JEFF BECK GROUP-Epic WPLO-FMIATLANTA FABULOUS RHINESTONES-Just Sunshine ROBERTA PLACK & DONNY HATHAWAY- KZEL-FM/EUGENE, ORE. Atlantic ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA-UA GLADSTONE-ABC FANNY HILL-Fanny-Reprise FM SLEEPER OF THE WEEK: & UNSUNG HEROES- BRIGHT CITY-Miller Anderson-Deram JIMMIE & /ELLA-Atlantic FORGOTTEN SONGS NAZARETH-WB John Kay-Dunhill CRAZED HIPSTERS-Finnegan & Wood- PROCOL HARUM LIVE-A&M HEADS & TAILS-Harry Chapin-Elektra Blue Thumb ROOTS & BRANCHES-The Dillards-Anthem JOPLIN IN CONCERT-Janis Joplin-Col FOR THOSE WHO CHANT-Luis Gasca- SMITH-PERKINS-SMITH-Island MACHINE HEAD-Deep Purple-WB Blue Thumb MANASSAS-Stephen Stills-Atlantic SUNSET RIDE-Zephyr-WB GRAVE NEW WORLD-Strawbs,-A&M MERRIMACK COUNTY II-Tom Rush-Col GRAHAM NASH & DAVID CROSBY-Atlantic THE LONDON CHUCK BERRY SESSIONS- CHUM-FM/TORONTO LOU REED-RCA Chess MANDRILL IS-Mandrill-Polydor BRIGHT CITY-Miller Anderson-Deram MERCURE-SOCRATE-Eric Satie-Angel COME FROM THE SHADOWS-Joan Baez- PIANO ORGY-Various Artists-Delmark A&M WBUS-FMIMIAMI WALKIN' THE BLUES-Otis Spann-Barnaby DEMOLITION DERBY-Sandy Bull-Vanguard FLASH TOM FOGERTY-Fantasy ARGUS-Wishbone Ash-Decca WHO WILL SAVE THE WORLD- GERONIMO BLACK-Uni JEFF BECK GROUP-Epic Capitol Groundhogs-UA GOOD TIMES A COMIN'-Hookfoot-A&M BRIGHT CITY-Miller Anderson-Deram LET'S MAKE UP & BE FRIENDLY- FABULOUS RHINESTONES-Just Sunshine Bonzo Dog Band-UA FREE AT LAST-Free-MM MOONSHOT-Buffy Ste. Marie-Vanguard GRAVE NEW WORLD-Strawbs-A&M KOL-FMISEATTLE ROOTS & BRANCHES-The Dillards-Anthem MOVING WAVES-Focus-(Import) KSHE-FM/ST. LOUIS SMITH-PERKINS-SMITH-Island MUSIC OF MY MIND-Stevie Wonder- Tamla A NIGHT ON THE TOWN- DUANE & GREG ALLMAN-Bold NAZARETH-WB Brownsville Station-Big Tree COME FROM THE SHADOWS-Joan Baez- THE WORLD- CHOM-FIVIIMONTREAL WHO WILL SAVE GRAVE NEW WORLD-Strawbs-A&M A&M Groundhogs-UA THE HAVENSTOCK RIVER BAND-Impress FABULOUS RHINESTONES-Just Sunshine ISLAND OF REAL-Rascals-Col JEFF BEN.. GROUP-Epic GOOD THINGS DON'T HAPPEN EVERY DAY- MARK, DON, & MEL-Grand Funk Railroad- D & B TOGETHER-Delaney & Bonnie-Col Jimmy McGriff & Jr. Parker-GMF EVERYTHI IG STOPS FOR TEA- GFRR THE HEATING SYSTEM-Jack McDuff-Cadet John Baldry-WB WMC-FMIMEMPHIS THE MARVEL WORLD OF ICARUS-Grit IN GREAT SCOTT-Tom Scott-MM PAMELA POLLAND-Col JOPLIN CONCERT-Janis Joplin-Col JOPLIN Ir. CONCERT-Janis Joplin-Col ARGUS-Wishbone Ash-Decca THE ROAD GOES EVER ON-Mountain- ROOTS & BRANCHES-The Dillards-Anthem Terry-Tumbleweed Windfall JUST ANOTHER BAND FROM L.A.- CHIEF-Dewey THE SNAKE-Harvey Mandel-Janus The Mc-thers-Bizarre COME FROM THE SHADOWS-Joan Baez- THICK AS A BRICK-Jethro Tull-WB WALKIN' THE BLUES-Otis Spann-Barnaby POWERGL DE-New Riders of the A&M WHO WILL SAVE THE WORLD- Purple Sage-Col FLASH-Capitol Groundhog-UA WHERE IT ALL BEGAN-Bo Diddley-Chess .
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