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Live at the Royal Albert Hall

The New Seekers · 1972

4 min · 26 tracks · pop music

A vibrant tapestry of harmony-laden pop that captures the spirit of early 70s optimism and musical camaraderie.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • playful sing-alongs with friends
  • nostalgic reflections on youth
  • light-hearted moments of joy
  • fragmented pacing for casual listening
  • celebratory atmosphere of camaraderie

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking deep emotional narratives
  • prefer straightforward listening experiences

Where this album fits

Career context
By the time 'Live at the Royal Albert Hall' was released in November 1972, The New Seekers had already established themselves as a prominent pop group, following their international hit 'I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing' in 1971. This live album marked a significant milestone, showcasing their ability to engage with audiences through heartfelt performances and diverse song choices.
Stylistic neighbors
Deniece Williams· Julie Bergan· The Supremes

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 There's A Light 2:09
  • 2 One
  • 3 Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma
  • 4 Marty Introduces The New Seekers
  • 5 Georgy Girl / Ticket To Ride
  • 6 Never Ending Song Of Love
  • 7 Fire And Rain / My Sweet Love
  • 8 When I Was Small
  • 9 Nickel Song
  • 10 Peter Introduces One Of His Own Songs
  • 11 I Can Say You're Beautiful
  • 12 Paul And This Napoleon Character
  • 13 I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing

Disc 2

  • 1 I'm A Train
  • 2 Circles
  • 3 Blackberry Way
  • 4 Beautiful People
  • 5 Good Old Fashioned Music
  • 6 I'll Be Home
  • 7 Tonight
  • 8 Angel Of The Morning
  • 9 Get Ourselves Together / Someday
  • 10 When There's No Love Left
  • 11 Lyn Gets To Do Her Thing
  • 12 I'm A Nut
  • 13 Beg, Steal Or Borrow 2:47

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