1968: The Millennium

 Feb, 21 - 2014   no comments   1960s Music


The Millennium

The Millennium was an American super group based in California, who were conceived by Curt Boettcher. The group consisted of psychedelic rock musicians, and they incorporated sunshine pop harmonies. The roots of the band lie in several groups. Boettcher had originally worked with drummer Ron Edgar for a brief time in the folk group The GoldeBriars. Following the dissolution of The GoldeBriars, Edgar joined the group The Music Machine, which also featured Doug Rhodes on bass.

The+Millennium+1137245The Music Machine scored a Top 20 hit with the song “Talk Talk” before disbanding. Boettcher had also formed a group called The Ballroom, which featured Sandy Salisbury as a vocalist. Lee Mallory had worked as a songwriter and solo performer, and Boettcher had produced some of his recordings, including a cover of Phil Ochs’ “That’s The Way It’s Gonna Be.”

The group also featured support from session musicians such as Jerry Scheff.
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The Millennium recorded one album, Begin in 1968. Before disbanding, the group recorded one follow-up single: “Just About The Same” b/w “Blight,” as well as several tracks that were later released on compilation albums. Boettcher went on to make several attempts at recording solo albums (only one was released during his lifetime, There’s An Innocent Face), as did Salisbury and Joey Stec. Michael Fennelly would end up in the early 1970s group Crabby Appleton, who signed with Elektra Records and released two albums, scoring a Top 40 hit with the single “Go Back.”
Stec founded the record label Sonic Past Music in the late 1990s, and this label has subsequently released previously unavailable albums from The Millennium, Boettcher, Salisbury, Mallory, and Stec.

  • Pop/Rock
  • International
  • Baroque Pop
  • Psychedelic Pop
  • Sunshine Pop
  • AM Pop
  • Japanese Traditions
  • Psychedelic/Garage
  • 1968 in Los Angeles, CA
  • 1968
  • 1968

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  • Curt Boettcher (Vocals, guitar, producer)
  • Lee Mallory (Vocals, guitar)
  • Sandy Salisbury (Vocals, guitar)
  • Joey Stec (Vocals, guitar)
  • Michael Fennelly (Vocals, guitar)
  • Doug Rhodes (Bass, harpsichord, piano) and
  • Ron Edgar (Drums, percussion)
  • Begin (1968, Columbia Records)

Compilation albums

  • The Second Millennium (2000, Dreamsville)
  • The Millennium Continues (2000, Trattoria)
  • Magic Time (2001, Sundazed Records)
  • Voices of the Millennium (Sonic Past Music)[1]
  • Pieces (Sonic Past Music)

Box Sets

  • The Millennium At Last (2012, Sony Music Japan)
  • Sing to Me
  • To Claudia on Thursday
  • There Is Nothing More to Say
  • It’s You
  • I Just Want to Be Your Friend
  • Anthem
  • 5 A.M.
  • Wearing Levi’s
  • I Still Can See Your Face
  • Karmic Dream Sequence #1
  • Just About the Same
  • Baby It’s Real
  • The Know It All
  • Prelude
  • The Island
  • Measure of a Man
  • The Blue Marble
  • Come to Me Baby
  • Sunshine Girl
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Blight
  • I Just Don’t Know How to Say Goodbye
  • The Blues Is Just a Good Woman Gone Bad
  • A Younger Me
  • Can You See
  • Some Sunny Day
  • The Ways I Love You
  • I’m With You
  • Dying With You
  • Midnight Sun
  • Share With Me
  • Will You Ever See Me

It’s You

Prelude / To Claudia On Thursday

THERE IS NOTHING MORE TO SAY

It Won’t Always Be The Same

BEGIN 

  • Sundazed
  1. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-millennium-mn0000814312/biography
  2. http://www.sonicpastmusic.com/artists-2/the-millennium-2/
  3. http://www.last.fm/music/The+Millennium

 


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