The Mindbenders - Blessed Are The Lonely

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Review by Antoine Léchevin

The Mindbenders' album Blessed Are The Lonely is a masterpiece of 1960s pop-rock. The band's signature harmonies are on full display throughout the album, and the songwriting is top-notch. The album's standout tracks include "A Groovy Kind of Love," which became a hit for the band, and "Love Is Good," a catchy tune with a memorable chorus. The album's title track, "Blessed Are The Lonely," is a haunting ballad that showcases the band's ability to tug at the heartstrings. Blessed Are The Lonely is a must-have for fans of 1960s pop-rock, and it's a testament to the Mindbenders' talent as musicians and songwriters.

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Artist: The Mindbenders
Album: Blessed Are The Lonely
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Blessed Are The Lonely3:05
Yellow Brick Road3:09
Coming Back
School Girl

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Catalog Numbers

  • TF 910
  • P65 019 TE

Labels

Fontana

Listen online

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  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea
  • écouter en ligne
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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP
  • Mono

Credits

RoleCredit
Directed ByJohn Paul Jones

Notes

  • Arranged by John Paul Jones
  • Produced by Graham Goulman

About The Mindbenders

They were known as until left the band in 1965.

Name Vars

  • Les Mindbenders
  • Mind Benders
  • Mindbenders
  • Mindbendres
  • The Mind Benders

Members

  • Eric Stewart
  • Graham Gouldman
  • Ric Rothwell
  • Paul Hancox
  • Robert F. Lang
  • Jimmy O'Neill

Comments

As an anthem for the late '60s this song is right up there with He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother.
Beatiful Song!
Sung by Eric Stewart before his 10cc success.
what a great song! Also covered in the UK by Tony Blackburn. :) I presume Robert Knight's version is the original?
LOVELY SONG THANKS
I played this record to death when I was little.  Back then I thought it was talking about the yellow brick road from Wizard of Oz - not an acid trip.  LOL
Have you a copy of "Uncle Joe The Ice Cream Man"? Looking for that one myself.