Gilbert O'Sullivan - BBC Sessions, Volume 2: In Concert, London, Britain, 12-18-1971

Here's a second volume of singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan performing for the BBC. It was done for the half-hour long TV show "In Concert," so it's quite short.

This concert took place early in O'Sullivan's music career. He struggled for a few years with some singles, but only released his first album in August 1971, a few months prior to this concert. He also had two hits in Britain by this time, "Nothing Rhymed" and "We Will," both of which were performed here. He would have a really big hit just a couple of months after this, "Alone Again (Naturally)," which would also break him in the U.S.

This concert is unreleased, but the sound quality is excellent. Too bad it's so short.

This album is 29 minutes long.

01 Mr. Moody's Garden (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
02 If I Don't Get You [Back Again] (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
03 talk (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
04 Susan Van Heusen (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
05 talk (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
06 January Git (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
07 Nothing Rhymed (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
08 Permissive Twit (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
09 We Will (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
10 talk (Gilbert O'Sullivan)
11 Bye-Bye (Gilbert O'Sullivan)

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The cover image is a screenshot I took from a video of this exact concert. I used the Krea AI program to improve the quality.



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